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Distinctive Dummies Vincent Price House Of Usher Collectible Figure Mego on 2040-motos

US $46
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:0
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Woodstock, Illinois, United States

Woodstock, Illinois, United States
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DISTINCTIVE DUMMIES VINCENT PRICE HOUSE OF USHER  COLLECTIBLE FIGURE MEGO, US $46, image 1

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DISTINCTIVE DUMMIES VINCENT PRICE HOUSE OF USHER  COLLECTIBLE FIGURE MEGO, US $46, image 2 DISTINCTIVE DUMMIES VINCENT PRICE HOUSE OF USHER  COLLECTIBLE FIGURE MEGO, US $46, image 3 DISTINCTIVE DUMMIES VINCENT PRICE HOUSE OF USHER  COLLECTIBLE FIGURE MEGO, US $46, image 4

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 COOL PIECE FROM DD. VINCENT PRICE AS RODERICK USHER FROM THE CLASSIC HOUSE OF USHER. GREAT LIKENESS.  FEATURING CUSTOM CLOTHING.  MINT IN MINT CLAMSHELL CASE. LIMITED EDITION AND LONG SOLD OUT.  DONT MISS THIS COOL PIECE. MEGO SCALE OF COURSE

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Bonhams To Auction Bruce Smith Collection Of Original Illustrations

Fri, 11 Oct 2013

On October 20, Bonhams will be auctioning off a collection of original illustrations by Bruce Smith from the 1960s and 1970s. Each one will be signed by Smith on heavy cartridge paper. The collection is comprised of cutaway illustrations of a 1963 Royal Enfield Interceptor 750cc, Chris Vincent’s 1964 BSA 650cc A65 Race Outfit, and a 1966 Greeves Racer, the largest of this series being 45cm x 62cm.

Behind the “Bathing Suit” Picture

Fri, 09 Jan 2009

Few motorcycle photographs are as iconic as that of the famous Bonneville “Bathing Suit Picture.” While you have undoubtedly seen this image before, you may not know the story behind it. The scantily clad and debatably crazy rider was a man by the name of Roland “Rollie” Free. The bike, often thought by many to be a Vincent Black Shadow, was in fact a Black Lightning – the fastest Vincent ever to see production.

The World Endurance Championship Starts This Weekend

Wed, 23 Apr 2014

Endurance racing is perhaps the ultimate test of both man and machine. In the past, teams would pace themselves in order to rest both elements enough to make a final push at the end. These days, however, motorcycles are more reliable than ever, and riders train like triathletes.