Vincent in the Barn : Great Stories of Motorcycle Archaeology by Tom Cotter (2009, Hardcover)

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PublisherQuarto Publishing Group USA
ISBN-100760335354
ISBN-139780760335352
eBay Product ID (ePID)72012233

Product Key Features

Book TitleVincent in the Barn : Great Stories of Motorcycle Archaeology
Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMotorcycles / General, Motorcycles / History, Transportation, Motorcycles / Pictorial
Publication Year2009
IllustratorYes
GenreTransportation, Antiques & Collectibles
AuthorTom Cotter
Book SeriesIn the Barn Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight25.8 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.4 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2009-007129
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"You never know what you might find in a barn, back of a garage or under a dusty tarp. Following his successful "The Cobra in the Barn" and "The Hemi in the Barn", author tom cotter continues his search for motorized treasure with "The Vincent in the Barn". Cotter's personal experiences are interspersed with similar stories from other noted authors. -CycleWorld, "…a thoroughly fun romp through a corner of the hobby most of us wish we inhabited and swear we someday will." Motorcycle Classics "From Ducati's in basements to Vincent's in sheds, here are dozens of stories and accompanying images of the dream coming true! Brilliant!" - Classic Bike Guide (UK) "It's no mystery that there are those among us that relish the hunt as much, if not more, than the actual ownership of rare and antique motorcycles. Therefore, if you're a regular reader of this publication, you'll likely enjoy THE VINCENT IN THE BARN-GREAT STORIES OF MOTORCYCLE ARCHAEOLOGY by Tom Cotter. The true tales here cover everything from amazing finds across the street to the other side of the globe. Embedded in the stories one can glean tips and techniques used by professional vehicle hunters. Also, one realizes that sometimes just plain dumb luck or an offhand rumor will land something very cool in the garage.I found the book an entertaining and educational read." - The Antique Motorcycle "The Vincent in the Barn is a worthwhile and enjoyable read for anyone who has an interest in the old, the rare, the odd, or even just motorcycle history in general. The stand-alone nature of its stories-some of which are laugh out loud funny- make it an easy book to pick up and put down at random, even if one should really give these tales some undivided attention." Friction Zone "Here's a rough piece of fiction from a Bikernet reader. Although his prose are scrambled his story comes across. It's a classic, and if you love stories of found antique motorcycles, you need to pick up this new book from Motorbooks. It's full of true stories of classic vintage motorcycle discoveries. Some I know of personally, because I know the current owners. If any book causes you to search all the barns in your neighborhood, this is it."- BikerNet.com "I haven't completely finished the book yet but I can tell you for sure that if you love stories like this you'll love this book. I highly recommend it." - MyBikeForums.com "The Vincent in the Barn" is a delight. Most of the stories are only a few pages long and read like high octane archaeological thrillers…kind of like "Indiana Jones meets the World's Fastest Indian." Some of the writing is priceless. "The Vincent in the Barn" truly does contain "Great Stories of Motorcycle Archaeology." It rates four out of five lug nuts and is available at SPEEDtv.com, Keyword "Books." I'm really starting to miss my 1972 650cc Yamaha I rode in college." - SpeedTV.com, "…a thoroughly fun romp through a corner of the hobby most of us wish we inhabited and swear we someday will." Motorcycle Classics "From Ducati's in basements to Vincent's in sheds, here are dozens of stories and accompanying images of the dream coming true! Brilliant!" -Classic Bike Guide(UK) "It's no mystery that there are those among us that relish the hunt as much, if not more, than the actual ownership of rare and antique motorcycles. Therefore, if you're a regular reader of this publication, you'll likely enjoy THE VINCENT IN THE BARN-GREAT STORIES OF MOTORCYCLE ARCHAEOLOGY by Tom Cotter. The true tales here cover everything from amazing finds across the street to the other side of the globe. Embedded in the stories one can glean tips and techniques used by professional vehicle hunters. Also, one realizes that sometimes just plain dumb luck or an offhand rumor will land something very cool in the garage.I found the book an entertaining and educational read." -The Antique Motorcycle "The Vincent in the Barn is a worthwhile and enjoyable read for anyone who has an interest in the old, the rare, the odd, or even just motorcycle history in general. The stand-alone nature of its stories-some of which are laugh out loud funny- make it an easy book to pick up and put down at random, even if one should really give these tales some undivided attention." Friction Zone "Here's a rough piece of fiction from a Bikernet reader. Although his prose are scrambled his story comes across. It's a classic, and if you love stories of found antique motorcycles, you need to pick up this new book from Motorbooks. It's full of true stories of classic vintage motorcycle discoveries. Some I know of personally, because I know the current owners. If any book causes you to search all the barns in your neighborhood, this is it."-BikerNet.com "I haven't completely finished the book yet but I can tell you for sure that if you love stories like this you'll love this book. I highly recommend it." -MyBikeForums.com "The Vincent in the Barn" is a delight. Most of the stories are only a few pages long and read like high octane archaeological thrillers…kind of like "Indiana Jones meets the World's Fastest Indian." Some of the writing is priceless. "The Vincent in the Barn" truly does contain "Great Stories of Motorcycle Archaeology." It rates four out of five lug nuts and is available at SPEEDtv.com, Keyword "Books." I'm really starting to miss my 1972 650cc Yamaha I rode in college." -SpeedTV.com, "...a thoroughly fun romp through a corner of the hobby most of us wish we inhabited - and swear we someday will." - Motorcycle Classics "From Ducati's in basements to Vincent's in sheds, here are dozens of stories and accompanying images of the dream coming true! Brilliant!" - Classic Bike Guide (UK)   "It's no mystery that there are those among us that relish the hunt as much, if not more, than the actual ownership of rare and antique motorcycles.  Therefore, if you're a regular reader of this publication, you'll likely enjoy THE VINCENT IN THE BARN--GREAT STORIES OF MOTORCYCLE ARCHAEOLOGY by Tom Cotter.  The true tales here cover everything from amazing finds across the street to the other side of the globe.  Embedded in the stories one can glean tips and techniques used by professional vehicle hunters.  Also, one realizes that sometimes just plain dumb luck or an offhand rumor will land something very cool in the garage.I found the book an entertaining and educational read." - The Antique Motorcycle "The Vincent in the Barn is a worthwhile and enjoyable read for anyone who has an interest in the old, the rare, the odd, or even just motorcycle history in general. The stand-alone nature of its stories--some of which are laugh out loud funny-- make it an easy book to pick up and put down at random, even if one should really give these tales some undivided attention." - Friction Zone   "Here's a rough piece of fiction from a Bikernet reader. Although his prose are scrambled his story comes across. It's a classic, and if you love stories of found antique motorcycles, you need to pick up this new book from Motorbooks. It's full of true stories of classic vintage motorcycle discoveries. Some I know of personally, because I know the current owners. If any book causes you to search all the barns in your neighborhood, this is it."-- BikerNet.com   "I haven't completely finished the book yet but I can tell you for sure that if you love stories like this you'll love this book. I highly recommend it." - MyBikeForums.com    "The Vincent in the Barn" is a delight. Most of the stories are only a few pages long and read like high octane archaeological thrillers...kind of like "Indiana Jones meets the World's Fastest Indian." Some of the writing is priceless. "The Vincent in the Barn" truly does contain "Great Stories of Motorcycle Archaeology." It rates four out of five lug nuts and is available at SPEEDtv.com, Keyword "Books." I'm really starting to miss my 1972 650cc Yamaha I rode in college." - SpeedTV.com, "You never know what you might find in a barn, back of a garage or under a dusty tarp. Following his successful "The Cobra in the Barn" and "The Hemi in the Barn", author tom cotter continues his search for motorized treasure with "The Vincent in the Barn". Cotter's personal experiences are interspersed with similar stories from other noted authors.-CycleWorld
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Dewey Decimal629.227/5075
Synopsis40 tales of motorcycle hunting dreams come true--Ducatis in basements, Vincents in sheds, Harleys in barns, Brit bikes moldering behind urban garages., It s every motorcyclist s dream. A friend or acquaintance says, You know, there s an old bike that s been sitting in this garage for years. The hunt is on. And rather than the usual worthless Hondazukimaha pile of hopeless oxidation, at the back of that barn you find a genuine classic, the motorcycle collector s dream. The Vincent in the Barn tells forty such stories--tales of motorcycle hunting dreams come true. From Ducatis in basements to Vincents abandoned in sheds, Harleys in barns to Brit bikes moldering behind urban garages, these are the stories that fuel every motorcyclist s fantasies. The only difference? They re true. See Tom Cotter, author of Motorbooks In the Barn series, interviewed by Jay Leno on JayLenosGarage.com: http: //www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/jays-book-club-the-hemi-in-the-barn/1237422/ ", It's every motorcyclist's dream. A friend or acquaintance says, "You know, there's an old bike that's been sitting in this garage for years." The hunt is on. And rather than the usual worthless Hondazukimaha pile of hopeless oxidation, at the back of that barn you find a genuine classic, the motorcycle collector's dream. The Vincent in the Barn tells forty such stories--tales of motorcycle hunting dreams come true. From Ducatis in basements to Vincents abandoned in sheds, Harleys in barns to Brit bikes moldering behind urban garages, these are the stories that fuel every motorcyclist's fantasies. The only difference? They're true. See Tom Cotter, author of Motorbooks "In the Barn" series, interviewed by Jay Leno on JayLenosGarage.com: http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/jays-book-club-the-hemi-in-the-barn/1237422/
LC Classification NumberTL444.2.C68 2009

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    Interesting stories. The ones dreams are made of !

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