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    CONGRATULATION TREVOR, But your bike looks real or even better!!!

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    Nice win Trevor
    It's only not real if you believe it's not real

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    Congratulations Trevor,

    A great win - well deserved and undoubtedly the item with the most hours put into it and built from scratch.

    Top Effort Mate

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    Congratulations Trev. Well deserved as it would be the only exhibit there that started from nothing whereas all the others started from an actual base.
    Your name is obviously getting around with all the shows you are turning up at. Won't be long before they are crowning you "King of Tasmania".
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    On Ya Trev,
    Luv your work.....

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    Well done Trev a great achievement. You should have said to them well it was the peoples choice and you are people arn't you
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    Having some down time on the Brough I thought I'd finish my display for the Indian.
    Since making the plinth and free standing poles for the resent Exhibition in Hobart.
    The last thing I'd like to have is a sign on an easel that gives some idea of just what the bike and my work is all about.

    Not long ago fletty came up with an Indian advertising sign he'd spotted.

    il2.jpg

    I really like the Indian head logo it's got a ton of creature about it.
    I think it would make for a great Indian come Repliconics sign.

    il1.jpg

    I've made a start by printing the Indian head onto a piece of A4.
    Then I've drawn 20 evenly spaced vertical and horizontal lines over it to make a grid.

    IMG_0070.jpg

    From that I've enlarged it by about two and a half to one.
    His still a work in progress but from what's been done so far I think I should be able to reproduce a fairly accurate image.

    I was talking to Charlie about it the other night and he came up with some pretty good slogans.
    I don't think I should use Tayne's line of "Repliconics Turning S#*t Into Chandeliers"

    If anyone has any ideas for a good line that helps describe just what the heck my work is I'd love to hear them.
    But can we try to stay a little less provincial than my sons effort! (as much as I like it)

    Cheers
    Trev.

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    Trev,

    I don't think you could use "turning" in your catchphrase

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    What about
    Repliconics transforming the everyday

    Cheers Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    What about
    Repliconics transforming the everyday

    Cheers Matt
    Nice one Matt.
    I really like that.

    Thanks
    Trev.

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    Hi,
    What about
    "Wasted to wanted"
    "Valueless to valuable"
    For starters
    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by A Duke View Post
    Hi,
    What about
    "Wasted to wanted"
    "Valueless to valuable"
    For starters
    Regards
    A couple of beauties there mate!.

    Thanks great stuff.
    Trev.

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    Given your recent bit of creative scavenging, how about ......

    Repliconics, turning pasta into pastiche

    fletty
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    Default The Artful Bogmaster - What you see is not what it used to be!

    The Artful Bogmaster - What you see is not what it used to be!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Given your recent bit of creative scavenging, how about ......

    Repliconics, turning pasta into pastiche

    fletty
    That's brilliant!.
    But maybe just a bit too clever.


    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    The Artful Bogmaster - What you see is not what it used to be!
    I really like that one.
    It poses the question "Then What was It?".

    Cheers
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