"Special" Tear drop build

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Postby Greg M » Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:40 pm

Yup, you're gonna fit right in around here 8)

-Greg

Darrel wrote: Here is a "Trolley" I built several years ago to vend ice cream, pop and candy from. We worked it for several summers.

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Thought all of you trailer fans would enjoy seeing this.

Being pulled by a Belgian Draft horse.

This is going to be fun.....

Thanks again everyone!!

Cheers,
Darrel :)
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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:24 pm

Greetings from Finland. I saw your thread and thought to reply however it took me awhile to find a photo of a gentleman I know that has somthing that you might find interesting.

So here is one that you could build..

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also this

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And he is into recumbents and belongs to a club here.

Also there is going to be a huge event named Ecotrip Finland 2008 held in August and there are a lot of interesting builds on this topic.

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Postby Darrel » Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:51 pm

Hey Classic Finn,

Thank you for the response!!

I had seen these pictures once before on a recumbent Board I frequent.
There is even a YouTube video of him pulling into camp for the evening and actually getting inside.

His work is well known in the recumbent world. It is very innovative, unique and some would say artful in it's execution.
I would agree!!

This concept is actually backwards of what I was seeking but I do find it interesting just the same.

I will be sure to check out Ecotrip Finland 2008 . I find all this stuff fascinating and enjoy reading about it very much .

http://www.hpv-finland.org/ecotrip/index.php?lang=eng

Cheers and thanks!

Darrel :)
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