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At least I'm not the only one waiting on mine.
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Re: Greasy Kulture magazine....anybody get their copy yet???
No!
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I've opened up this thread like 20 times over the last week to see if anyone has posted pics of it yet. What the hell, where are they?
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Pics HAVE been posted....Guy posted them....in the mag!!!!
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Location: England
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Hatch, please tell me the damn package has arrived, or I'm booking the next flight to Florida and delivering the mags personally ...
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oops...Guy...incoming PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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last week in ITALY!!!
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I'm not cool enough to have a subscription but I saw a copy...I must say Hatch's bike is out of this world.
It's sort of a shame it was kept under wraps because it was destined for the GK pages, though understandable. There are many here that could have benefitted from watching the build progress, because it's a tasteful, timeless class act. |
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i finally got my first copy of gk and dig it! my favorite shot in the whole mag is of hatch doggin the bike in the dirt, with one finger on the clutch, motocross style.
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Dog, if you sent it Australia Post then the odds aren't in your favour!
And everyone who wanted to see Hatch's bike but doesn't want to buy the mag, I think the virtual dust sheet may be about to be lifted ... |
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Thanks for the positive comments on my bike.....I kept it a secret for one reason, and only one reason.....I think GK magazine is the best mag for our kind of stuff....no scenester stuff....just cool garage built bikes and cars...excellent writing and editing.....and it's a real honor to be included. As for the build, there was almost no real talent needed as far as fabrication is concerned. I only had a sawzall, mig welder, grinder and a bench vise...just the basic stuff. I did have tons of help from the internet and the availability of pictures of the early flat trackers. I'd be happy to answer any questions about what I built, but pictures of the build aren't much help unless you like to see me turning wrenches....until then, this is a teaser.....you gotta buy the mag to get more
....unless Guy runs out, then I'll post more.....BUY THE MAG!!!!!!!!...( it's FULL of cool stuff!!!)
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Christmas has come and gone and I still don't have my #8
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Shit...I got mine in the mail a week or more ago.Great issue as usual.
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I don't have mine yet either
![]() Hatch, I love your bike! Jim
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December 2008 issue rules. Cheers Guy.
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Isnt it time for another installment?
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I received an empty envelope marked "delivered without contents" in place of issue 8 (post office's fault). Sent GK a email and they got a another copy out to me FAST. This is the best rag out there and you can't beat that great service like that. Thanks I'm a subscriber for life now.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: England
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I have a dilemma.
I am about to move from Australia back to England. (Long story.) About the biggest move you can make, on global terms. The magazine will continue as normal, but I don't know whether physically I can get issue 9 out, packed & shipped etc in the time before we go. So there may be a delay for subscribers while I line up a new printer in the UK. On the plus side, there will be many new GK developments in 2009. Stay tuned! |
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