Rare Motorcycles and other Motorbikes made here in Argentina
Rare Motorcycles and other Motorbikes made here in Argentina
Rare Motorcycles made in Argentina, and other Motorbikes made here in Argentina, like the Motorcycles with motor engines that used the engine SACHS where the Zanella, Siambretta, Capri, Gilera, Legnano, Alpino, Paperino, DKW Bessone, Tehuelche, Ramonot, Rennes, Danuvia, Bersagliera and the Aller Meteor. More information email me,……… Riding a 1939 Norton 500 South America way, hope you enjoy the ride! Bob Frassinetti. All throughout the twentieth century traveling has been the world’s most beloved leisure activity. Whether at an unspoiled beach side paradise or embracing other cultures this activity has touch us all in a variety of ways. Many of us have defined life plans under the influence of this indescribable feeling of freedom often experienced in these kind of adventures. Some have found true love. Others just grew in all sorts of ways. The recent Motorcycle diaries film is one expression of these deep trips’ impact. The journey these young students did throughout South America is amazing. Riding a 1939 Norton 500 in not very good conditions they traveled through Argentina and Chile, where the Mighty one –how these boys had christened the bike- was now powerless. Many young Che admirers have ridden through those roads trying to relive their hero’s experience. However they must be aware that the fact of traveling through the same passages does not turn them into the Cuban-Argentinean hero. On the road, as Jack Kerouac majestically expressed on his homonym book, frees your spirit and mind, lets you become yourself in the most deep possible ways (its not literal, its just what I felt when reading this masterpiece as well as traveling). The image of those intrepid young travelers is been going around my head lately. Though I’d love travel through the patagonian lands on a bike, in my mind the Norton 500 is in a much better condition than the one in the movie. May be because I’m an art dealer, and I would never let a vintage beautiful bike to be in such conditions, may be also because I love traveling the best possible way I can. Those gorgeous vintage bikes –much alike the outstanding antique cars that yearly travel through these southern Argentinean lands- belong in a majestic landscape such as this Patagonia. With the feel of wind blowing in my face, I find myself daydreaming of riding this vintage bike through the routes that once were rode by Guevara and Granado, and many more anonymous adventurers who have loved and treasured this unspoiled paradise. The trip shall begin in the beautiful Buenos Aires, were a few relax days will prepare me –and all those bike lovers that wish to come along in this fantastic journey- for an unforgettable experience. Then we’ll hit the road. From BA throughout the immense Pampa we’ll head south to Bariloche and the gorgeous San Martín de los Andes. At this point of the journey we’ll walk on the wild side as we take Route 40 –my favorite route in the whole country for it runs from south to north side by side the imponent Andes mountains- that will lead us to paradise in Earth. On the road, on an outstanding bike, through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, going through a self-discovery journey… So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are travelling to Buenos Aires, or to other parts of Argentina, like Rosario, Entre Rios, Cordoba or Mendoza, please feel free to email me, I can help, from Guided Tours to Exporting Antiques and Art …….. and what about Collectibles and just to mention some like Advertising, Advertising Art, Architectural, Art Deco, Auto Parts, Badges, Banks, Beswick, Bottle, Bottle Openers, Bronze, Button, Calendars, Candy Containers, Carnival Glass, Chandeliers, Christmas, Coca Cola, Corkscrews, Elvis Presley, Ethnic Art, Ethnic Toys, Fans, Fishing, Fishing Reels, Folk Art, Francisco Adaro, Furniture, Harmonica, Lamps and lightning items, the wild 60's and 70's, Garden Furnishing, Girl Scout, Glass Art, Glass Contemporary, Golf, Halloween, Inkwells, Insulators, Ivory, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Jewellery, Judaic, Kitchen, Knife, Lamps, Lighters, Lightning Rod , Majolica, Match Holders, Medical, Motorcycles, Rare Motorcycles and other Motorbikes made here in Argentina, Music, Napkin Rings, Nautical, Netsuke’s, Nutcrackers, Paintings, Liberato Spisso, born Buenos Aires, Argentina. 14 March 1903, Portrait Artist, Viski, Jean ( Janos ) 1891 - 1961, Old Car, Paper, Paperweights, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Sharpeners, Pepsi Cola, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Phonographs, Photography, Postcards, Posters, Prints, Radio, Railroad , Records, Steam Tractor, Scientific Instruments, Sewing, Sheet Music, Silver, Souvenirs, Sports, Stero Cards, Stereoscopes, Telephones, Television, Tools, Toys, "The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina", or a Tractor, Typewriters, Watch, Weapons, Weather Vanes, Wood Carvings, Wooden, World's Fair, to say Vito Campanella. Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti. Updated 2009 Copyright Bob Frassinetti, travelling for arts and antiques in the south of South America,.......
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Bob Frassinetti Arts and Antiques fro Export
Bob Frassinetti Arts and Antiques fro Export 
 
So if you are interested in Art or Antiques, and you are travelling to Buenos Aires, or to other parts of Argentina, like Rosario, Entre Rios, Cordoba or Mendoza, please feel free to email me, I can help, from Guided Tours to Exporting Antiques and Art …….. and what about Collectibles and just to mention some like Advertising, Advertising Art, Architectural, Art Deco, Auto Parts, Badges, Banks, Beswick, Bottle, Bottle Openers, Bronze, Button, Calendars, Candy Containers, Carnival Glass, Chandeliers, Christmas, Coca Cola, Corkscrews, Elvis Presley, Ethnic Art, Ethnic Toys, Fans, Fishing, Fishing Reels, Folk Art, Francisco Adaro, Furniture, Harmonica, Lamps and lightning items, the wild 60's and 70's, Garden Furnishing, Girl Scout, Glass Art, Glass Contemporary, Golf, Halloween, Inkwells, Insulators, Ivory, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Jewellery, Judaic, Kitchen, Knife, Lamps, Lighters, Lightning Rod , Majolica, Match Holders, Medical, Motorcycles, Rare Motorcycles and other Motorbikes made here in Argentina, Music, Napkin Rings, Nautical, Netsuke’s, Nutcrackers, Paintings, Liberato Spisso, born Buenos Aires, Argentina. 14 March 1903, Portrait Artist, Viski, Jean ( Janos ) 1891 - 1961, Old Car, Paper, Paperweights, Pens, Pencils, Pencil Sharpeners, Pepsi Cola, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Phonographs, Photography, Postcards, Posters, Prints, Radio, Railroad , Records, Steam Tractor, Scientific Instruments, Sewing, Sheet Music, Silver, Souvenirs, Sports, Stero Cards, Stereoscopes, Telephones, Television, Tools, Toys, "The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina", or a Tractor, Typewriters, Watch, Weapons, Weather Vanes, Wood Carvings, Wooden, World's Fair, to say Vito Campanella. Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to web blog:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti. Updated 2009 Copyright Bob Frassinetti, travelling for arts and antiques in the south of South America,.......