The cool wood carved eagle above was photographed at the Mission Inn Museum in Riverside, CA.
ACE WESTERN BELTS
CIRCLE A BRAND
EASTMAN LEATHER
EPSTEIN'S MUFFLER
HIGH GRADE US STANDARD
HISTORY PRESERVATION
OLD SOUTHWESTERN TRAILS
ORANGE EMPIRE RAILWAY MUSEUM
QUARTERMASTER INSPECTOR
PAPA NUI
RIVETED BLOG
RRL
RUNABOUT GOODS
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY MERCANTILE
STRYPER
TROY O'SHEA HANDMADE
USN ALL HANDS MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
VINTAGE PRODUCTIONS
WWII IMPRESSIONS
WWII Tees
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(327)
-
▼
November
(16)
- 1950s Triumph Nickel Silver Belt Buckle
- Vintage Late 1960's Honda Drag Bike Toy Model Kit
- Vintage W.C. Russell Moccasin Co. Turkey Hunting L...
- 1855 Carved Ship's Federal Eagle Stern Board
- Hells Angels on Wheels / '69 Pressbooks
- Happy Thanksgiving 2011 from Nostalgia!
- Harley Davidson / Butwin Garment Labels - 1950's
- Bikes & Trikes
- Remembering US VETS
- Nickel Dresser
- Mahzer and Vee
- Bates
- Saddle Bag?
- Wild One
- Moon Goon
- Motorcycle Blessing in 1966!
-
▼
November
(16)
Nostalgia's Weekly Favorites
-
I want to give a special thanks to Meatball for all the time and effort he put into the Slow Poke to get it running and finished. Also, a h...
-
A couple of people were asking how the bike was coming along so I thought I'd post some more pictures. Realistically I'm hoping to h...
-
I really dig this picture of a club member working on his Panhead! I don't know whats cooler, the bike he's building or that old wo...
-
I can say I was truly ecstatic when I picked up the acrylic sign in its finished state as shown above. I think the Undertaker went above and...
-
Here's the latest Bates jacket which arrived today from Ebay. Its kind of interesting as I haven't seen a cafe jacket from the ...
-
The Art of Custom Painting " by Carl Caiti, published by Metalflake Inc, Haverhill, Mass., most likely in the early 70s, as submitted b...
-
The two photos above come from a 1971 Choppers related magazine! Here's a great show photo of the Quicksilver from a 1967 Cycle Sport Ma...




No comments:
Post a Comment