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Sunday's Show and Tell ... 11/6/22

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Got my Bowden this week and a couple more nicely restored vintage outboards (1959 Mercury MK 55A, and a 1957 Johnson 5 1/2) and a cool local advertising clock/light for a restaurant that's famous/still in business over 50 years. It needs a little TLC but that's 1/2 the fun.

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I’m late to the picture posting party since I was at the Cyclone coasters swap. Sold a bunch of CWC parts, but the only thing that I bought was this Brad Bowman skateboard deck.
I actually purchased it a few weeks ago. Sarmis Lutter delivered it to me this morning at the swap.

Brad Bowman had these hand signed decks made recently in limited numbers. They can be purchased directly through him.

The assembled deck I bought earlier this year. With exception of the trucks, All the parts including the stickers and grip are 80’s vintage, period correct.

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Looks like that Indian saddle might fit on either a Camelback or Indian Twin/Single. Looks similar. Has a patent date of 1909 on the top back hardly worn. I think this looks like it has been sitting upside down on a shelf for ages as the bottom has a thick layer of dust and with no saddle clamp on it might have never been mounted. Could be NOS but pretty rough from being knocked around on the shelf the last century.

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🤪😅😂 Ronald, let us please see an Indian "camelback" from 1909 with this saddle; or even this logo used at that time period, or a 1909 Indian camelback for that matter!
Who is doing your free research for you now?
In 1909 Indian was still pushing the merits of their imported Brooks saddles.
Now time for you actually to do some proper research and stop spreading falsehoods.

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