Well, you do need some Book Ends to keep those fine old books from sliding around.
Been gone all week on vacation, just got back on guys, but good idea bigwheel!Nice work, but since you asked, a suggestion I think is sometimes additive in that situation, if it fits the shelf.
At the far end of a far shelf, stand up a half dozen or so of your smaller books, capture them on each side by the long sides of your bike bookends (front facing out), rotate the whole grouping about 30 degrees in the direction of the room entry.
Funny you say that, I just ditched the Harleys and only kept the Indian out.If you never had a bike in your life, then you got off on the wrong foot. Start off with a model of a Moto Guzzi V8 GP bike. Next, a Ducati 750 SS, 1974. A Guzzi Falcone. A KTM 640 Adventure from 2000, in blue and orange. If you are not a Harley rider, Harleys are tacky. But you could work a 1947 Knucklehead in there.
I will, but they're going to be scaled down leather club chairs.Everything looks good to me. Please show us a picture when you get your chairs in there. I would like to see what you choose.
Larry
Bawhahahahahaha! Now that's funny!Plastic bikes!!!
Is Glock branching out?
lol, you do have a way with words!Nice job; the room look great! Nothing tacky about the decor.
I've got a tacky motorcycle story for you...
Back in the 70's, a dear departed friend rented a house with two other motorcycle enthusiasts. The other two rode rice burners, but Paul had a Norton Commando. He loved his Norton, but was always wrenching on it.
The house had an unfinished walkout basement, where they stored their bikes in the winter. It was equipped with an old couch, a couple chairs and a stereo. The basement was already plumbed for a bathroom, so Paul installed a toilet. It wasn't walled in and he didn't bother to put in a sink or wash basin.
Paul said it was his favorite room in the house. He bragged about going down there early on winter mornings with a cup of coffee and a pack of smokes, putting on some tunes, sitting on the throne for his daily constitutional and being able to gaze out at the bikes in all their splendor.
I guess it was better than the old days when people had chamber pots in the bedroom, but it was tacky and quite the conversation piece when people came over!![]()