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My friend Jon Haprov 'The Harpoon' designed the poster above for an upcoming Seattle issue release party for the magazine Dice. The bike on the poster is mine. Jon's doing a couple other poster designs too, which I'm anxious to see. He's an amazing painter, great designer, and rumor has it, a master on the wheels of steel. Here's a tank he did for one of my other in progress bikes-
Regarding the nickname 'The Harpoon': It was given to Jon by this guy, Ed Roth.
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Still not sure who Ed Roth is or what he did? Here's a hint-
1 comment:
my photo, your bike, 'poon's twist.
a win-win-win!
g.
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