1. Soap Box Derby - circa 1960s

    I have had this piece for a while but finally got around to taking some pics of it.  It is a great early soapbox derby racer.  Shows some age but is a great looking peace.  Almost folk art in look.  "Rival Unchained" !!! Great name.

    Still has last race banner attached.  Class A race!

    Cockpit is pretty cool too.  Has a 60s auto type upholstery look.  Very cool steering wheel as well.

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  2. 3 Olives

    [](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LzwiZUqL9uU/SL3ghLdwUuI/AAAAAAAAAYo/p9GqanizCq0/s1600-h/3olives2.jpg)Ode to the 3 Olive Martini Still working on the base and the stem. Should be standing a bit higher.
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  3. ALAN - Mid 80s

    ALAN - anodized aluminum with some pretty wild lugs and drop outs.
    ![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/lelandcycles/2008/09/alan.jpg?w=300)![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/lelandcycles/2008/09/alan3.jpg?w=200)![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/lelandcycles/2008/09/alan4.jpg?w=300)![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/lelandcycles/2008/09/alan2.jpg?w=300)Shimano 600 Front and Rear Derailleurs, SR Crankset, Campy Shift Levers
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  4. Complete Handmade Bicycle!

    Took it on it's first test ride on the W+OD trail! It rode surprisingly well for my first frame. Also took it into DC today and rode around the city without any problems.
    ![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/blogger/completebike.jpg)Next on the list is to build another one without lugs. Plan on just doing some fillet brazing. Also want to tackle a fork (sorry for the Tange in the picture;).

    Thanks to all my friends and family that supported my efforts! Special thanks to [Plum Grove Cyclery](http://www.plumgrovecyclery.com/) for their expert help, Campy frame tools and necessary build out parts. Could not have done it without them. Special thanks to [Rich Adams](http://www.bicycleframes.com/) and [Around Town Bicycles](http://www.atownbikes.com/) in Wilkes Barre PA. The have been very supportive and Rich was always willing to answer my emails. I plan on doing a more verbose post about the whole experience soon.... stay tuned.
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  5. Not Sure - Abstract Steel Sculpture

    Latest work in progress. Primarily 1/2 inch steel plate and square tubing make up the sculpture which stand about 6 feet tall. Should be ready for the [WLAST](http://www.wlast.org) show. ![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/blogger/notsure2.jpg)

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  6. Bicycle Frame Complete!

    First bicycle frame complete! I started working on the lug cleanup and will get ready for paint. I may clear coat it so I can remind myself later about the quality of the initial lugs/brazing.

    ![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/blogger/completeframe.jpg)All and all I am pleased with the way it came out. Clean up and test ride remains!. Will write up a longer post later about lessons learned and thanks to all that supported this effort.

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  7. Bicycle Frame - Seat Stay Bridge Installed

    Last braze to be done before frame is finished (well finished all but the cleanup/eye candy). Cut left over seat stay to fit as bridge. Fixie so I don't need a hole for the brakes.
    ![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/blogger/seatbridgetube.jpg) Brazing Done! Also cut the seat tube binder! Frame Complete! ![]({static}/wp-content/uploads/blogger/seatbridge.jpg)

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  8. Ode to David Smith - Spays over Tools

    I was intrigued by David Smith when he did similar spays over found objects. These are simple studies of black spray paint on paper towels. I used a variety of wrenches and plan to add more found objects to the process.

    I will get in touch with some of my paint friends and get a better paper source. These images are 11" x 5.5"
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