Sunday, November 11, 2012

Bama Swap and Drag - Recap

Such an awesome weekend at the Bama Swap and Drag.  Rickey and Michael Lewis put on a great event that is growing!  I was set up with my Inbred Brothers selling various parts and taking orders for leather goods.  I manned the both most of the day Saturday and didn't get to wander as much as I would have liked but here are a few pictures I got over the weekend.

Be sure to watch out for the dates of next Spring's edition of the Bama Swap and Drag.  You don't want to miss it!

 Phil let Bill make a few passes on his awesome Buell!
 



Bill and AJ on Saturday Night.  AJ and the MS crew joined us for the weekend.  Always a good time with these dudes!

I got this shot of JT riding on Sunday morning.  We were in search of the finest breakfast meats and cheeses.

Kustom Jeff loaded up on Sunday morning.  I'm glad I got a picture of him riding.  He does such a great job documenting our trips and doesn't get much time on this side of the lens.

Great weekend!

Friday, November 9, 2012

All Set Up

Taking orders for Custom Leather Work at the Bama Swap and Drag. Come see me tomorrow!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Swap and Drag this Weekend!

Last call...Swap and Drag this Saturday.  Be there!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Another Seat for Conte Kustoms

Just finished up another seat for Raph, of Conte Kustoms.  I'm delivering it to Raph's shop tomorrow and hopefully I can get some pictures of it on the bike.





Tanks a lot

Switched back to 3.5 gallon tanks on the Shovelhead. I like the purple AMF tanks but the shape of the 3.5's just do it or me.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Swap Meet Score!

Kustom Jeff took some cool pictures of my Barbers Swap Meet Score.  I can't wait to see Kathryn's face on Christmas Morning!

Check out Kustom Jeff's blog "What I See" to keep up with "what he sees" (linked on the right).

Thanks for the pics, Cuz!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

I'm going to miss her...

Looks like the Alabama 1/2 Sack may be heading to a new home in Sunny California.  I've sold a few motorcycles before, but this one is different for some reason.  

I want to thank every one of my buddies who has helped me, with both knowledge and/or moral support, get this motorcycle in the shape it's in now.

I'm going to miss her...but the Shovel is road-ready and I'm going to enjoy tinkering with her over the winter.








I hate the term "you can't keep 'em all" but in this case, for me, it's fitting.