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World’s Biggest Motorcycle
Posted in Luxury, News on 21 November 2007

World’s Biggest Motorcycle

Bikers who come across Greg Dunham’s motorcycle think for a moment that they are facing some giant. It’s only after minutes that they realize it’s a motorcycle and sooner they are updated that it’s not an ordinary one but the one falling under the category of world’s biggest motorcycle in Guinness Book of World Records. It took Dunham three-years to build this 15-foot high, 25-foot-long monster bike. The bike offers you a pricey drive of $300,000. But you have to have a solid physique to hold this heavy bike weighing 6,500 pounds. Dunham has designed its steering from a cage under the handlebars.

The bike can be seen as challenge took by Dunham against his friends thought that making such bike is impossible. But the beauty shop owner proved them wrong. What do people have to say about his creation? “It is like icing on the cake”! Whilst Guinness Book of World Records depicts the bike as the world’s tallest rideable motorcycle.

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Via Spluch

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Inverted Jenny: Erroneous Airmail Stamp Fetches $977,500
Posted in Aircraft, Antique, News on 20 November 2007

Inverted Jenny

It was in 2005 that Charles Hack, a New Yorker made a good deal of fortune from property and invested the same in owing antique master paintings and Renaissance sculpture. Lately, Hack added another laurel to his name by purchasing a 24-cent American airmail stamp issued in 1918 for $977,500 (including auction house commission). Insane! No he is not as this was a rare stamp that reached the auction block due to its erroneous nature. Identified as the Inverted Jenny, the stamp became popular as a Curtiss JN-4, an airplane designed in the center was printed upside-down.

Counted 100 such misprints exist. Mr. Hack made the highest bid of $977,500 after beating the last bid for $850,000 at the Siegel Auction Galleries in New York City. The very deal substantiates the ongoing trend of owing a gamut of high-end collectibles. During last week, a compilation of American pattern coins - rare samples exhibited proposed designs and the first U.S in 1792 was traded for $30 million between an unnamed buyer and seller.

Via NYT

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$50,000 Bitch: Shirley Models For Petite Armande Fragrance
Posted in Cosmetics & Fragrance, Designer, Luxury, Luxury Brands, News on 20 November 2007

Petite Armande Fragrance

I wish god would have made me either as cute as Shirley, the dog or as renowned as Lyn Harris. Either way I would have generated big mullahs either by modeling for it or by promoting it under an established brand. Shirley, from North London would now be the familiar face of a new fragrance Petite Armande by Lyn Harris. This three-year-old grande bassett would be the latest supermodel to hit the poster and have earned $50,000 (£25,000) for the same. This would be followed by the video marketing campaign for the seller, Mungo & Maud, who have plans to model its products in Britain’s market eyeing luxury pet industry.

Retailed at £38 ($80), this perfume bottle with a fragrance is inspired by sweet vanilla bourbon, with elegance of French blackcurrant and Tunisian neroli. Shirley overshadowed 29 prospective candidates at a final audition in Hoxton, East London. She is reckoned to bring the attitude of Kate Moss to the dog modeling world. One of the industry men expressed her as “one of the sophisticated bitches in the industry.” The perfume would surely invigorate the dog besides appealing to the human senses. It is anticipated that Shirley might have to face tough competition as within three days Harrods would be unveiling its own dog perfume, Sexy Beast. But this doesn’t shake the confidence of Mungo & Maud of owing the best dog….ooops BITCH.

Via WomenTimesOnline

Please Don’t Order World’s Most Expensive Dessert
Posted in Expensive Food, News, Worlds Most Expensive on 15 November 2007

Frozen Haute Chocolate

Whilst two days back you were enthralled to try $25,000 Frozen Haute Chocolate by New York based Serendipity3 but little was you aware that the Dessert shop would earn a black spot to its name and would be shutdown. The store that made up to Guinness world record for the category of world’s most expensive dessert doesn’t exist any more as it became the bait of the second inspection falling within a month. But Why? Hold me as the reason is quite stomach-turning; an inspector claims to find a live mouse, mouse droppings, flies and around 100 live cockroaches within the eatery. Isn’t it shocking? But can’t help!

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