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A 1997 Yamaha XJ600N Cafe Racer Manx registration number EMN 963 Frame number 4BR0245748 Engine number 4BR0244860Bike was bought in 2017 and project took over 600 hours to complete. It is taxed and insured for road (Isle of Man) with 13,000 miles on clock. It includes removable exhaust baffles, a second Honda CBR600 seat unit to allow for passengers and original parts. I wanted to start a project with a “Hole through tank” to view vertical carb velocity intakes, not many bikes with this configuration. I fancied a BMW K1600 but they were too expensive so settled on a cheap XJ600. I also wanted a 4 into 4 exhaust system with “Megas” and a Café Racer look. Bike was completely stripped down and frame centre stand tube was removed and swinging arm brace was reworked to allow for the 4 exhausts to pass through. The sub frame lower rails were replaced by 22mm Dia straight rails to allow clearance on exhausts. Finally, some lugs were removed and some added and all the welds were cleaned up before rub down and spraying. One of the biggest jobs along with exhausts was the hole in fuel tank, this took considerable time in planning where and how this could be done. Finally a 100mm hole was cut through tank on centre line of vertical carb intakes. A section of 100mm mild steel truck exhaust was offered up and welded into place then a section was cut out for carb velocity stacks, leak tested and prepared for spraying by my good friend Lester. 4 custom 50mm spun alloy Velocity stacks were fitted to carbs and rejetted. I could not decide on what seat I wanted so I made up two, the first was a Kawasaki KR250 seat bought from Airtech in USA that I cut down middle and added 50mm to its width along with blending into petrol tank. The second seat was of a Honda CBR600 again blending into tank I bought a pair of Gun Nuts from U.S.A., made and pressed alloy inserts into these with M10 threads to replace chain tension nuts. This does away with having to use spanners when tightening chain as they have their own nylon locks inside them. Exhaust system took forever to work out and was made up using straight, 45 degree and 90-degree angles in 32 and 35mm Stainless Steel and 4 Megaphones all from Ebay. All the alloy brackets and mounts were made in house. Forks were fitted with progressive springs, “Blue Spot” Thunderace calliper, Triple clamps cleaned up and clip on handle bars fitted. A new Olhins rear suspension unit was also fitted. The 18” rear wheel was replaced by a FZ600 17” wheel which was modified to fit along with Brembo caliper and small 210mm disc. A smaller Master cylinder was fitted to bespoke Rear Sets. Rear hugger was made from Thunderace front mudguard. The engine was cleaned up and sprayed with heat resistant paint and inspection hole was cut into Gearbox cover along with 8 holes spark eroded into gearbox sprocket. The “Ram Air” chute was made from 100mm sq alloy drain pipe sourced from local school and the 2-piece airbox was made from fibreglass in a bespoke mould. The twin 100mm Headlamps were hung from the “Ram Air” chute by four round alloy bar outriggers, two of which were drilled out to enable wiring to pass through. I had to relocate the wiring and battery from under original seat to where redundant air box was under tank as there was not enough room owing to the 4 exhausts. New alloy trays were fitted on top of engine for ION battery, solenoid and horn and under seat for resister, fuse box and relays. Frame, forks, clocks and ram air were painted in Ford magnetic grey and bodywork painted in Ford race red & glacier white.Motorcycle location: Douglas, Isle of ManFor a competitive motorcycle collection from the Isle of Man to the UK try Geoff Evans (geoffevansiom@gmail.com)Below are estimates (to be confirmed by Geoff):Miles from his depot in Haydock From his IOM depot Collected IOMHaydock Depot £100 £130Up to 100 miles £100 £220101 – 150 miles £220 £250151 - 280 miles £240 £270281 - 350 miles £270 £300351 - 400 miles £290 £320All prices are subject to VAT and Transmann Ltd conditions of carriage.Sidecar prices might differThere is also an additional congestion charge for deliveries into London.All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
A pair of stop-motion Brachiosaurus puppets from Robert Guenette's educational TV movie Dinosaur!. The film combined stop-motion animation with live-action documentary sequences to describe how dinosaurs lived in ancient times. This lot comes from the film's special photographic effects artist Phil Tippett, who received an Emmy Award for his work, including the design of stop-motion dinosaur puppets.These highly detailed sauropod puppets are constructed of hand-painted foam molded around static pipe and wire armatures and mounted to a wooden base in an acrylic display case marked. The puppets are in poor and fragile condition, with their bodies mostly intact but armature exposed on the heads, tails, and feet of both. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 13" x 34" x 13" (33 cm x 86.5 cm x 33 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000
A dragon maquette display with wings from the production of Ivan Reitman's sci-fi comedy Evolution. Alien life stored on a meteorite that crash-landed on Earth quickly evolved from extraterrestrial amoebas into dragons. This lot comes from the film's visual effects supervisor, Phil Tippett, whose Tippett Studio constructed this maquette for visual effects reference.This hand-painted green-gray resin dragon maquette with a yellow underbelly is mounted with metal pipe to a painted wood and particle board base for display. Also included is one loose wing. The display is in good overall condition with some chipped resin from handling. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 25" x 25" x 25" (63.5 cm x 63.5 cm x 63.5 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A light-up animatronic Weebo (Jodi Benson)from Les Mayfield's sci-fi comedy remake Flubber. Professor Phillip Brainard (Robin Williams), an eccentric scientist, worked on experiments with the aid of his hovering robotic assistant and close friend, Weebo.This animatronic puppet features a distinctive yellow plastic shell, an illuminating retractable blue light "eye", two illuminating red and green light "eyes", an additional light on the lower front, four green circuit boards affixed to the side, a black ribbed rubber pipe with three metallic hover thrusters, mechanized wing-flaps, and a top flap where a video screen was digitally added in post-production. The complex and sophisticated animatronic puppet retains its original mechanisms, and a modern controller has been added to allow some of the functions to cycle, including movement of the screen, flaps, thrusters, and lens. Weebo is in good overall condition with both intentional weathering from production and other signs of wear from use and age, including paint scraps, glue residue, and some rust. Dimensions: 13" x 13" x 13" (33.5 cm x 33.5 cm x 33.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $8,000 - 10,000
An Ajanti Dagger from Michael Ritchie's comedy fantasy The Golden Child. Chandler Jerrell (Eddie Murphy) was tasked with protecting the mystical Ajanti Dagger from falling into the hands of Sardo Numspa (Charles Dance), who planned to use it to kill the Golden Child (J.L. Reate).This dagger features an ornate rubber hilt molded around a metal pipe and painted to resemble a Tibetan phurba knife with three heads painted bronzetone, as well as a silvertone rubber blade with "57" carved into it. The blade exhibits some bending from age and paint is scuffed throughout, but this dagger is in good overall condition.Dimensions: 18" x 2" x 2" (45.75 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000
A Predalien maquette from the production of Paul W.S. Anderson's sci-fi action film AVP: Alien vs Predator. After his death, Predator warrior Scar (Ian Whyte) was brought back on board his ship by his companions, unaware that he had been impregnated by an alien chestburster.This maquette consists of a hand-sculpted, unpainted gray clay bust molded onto a metal pipe. Designed and fabricated by the Academy Award-winning special effects group Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc. (ADI), it features an early design of the creature bearing the characteristics of both alien species. It has been finished with a hardening agent to allow it to keep its shape and mounted to a circular base with "AMALGAMATED" etched into the front. This maquette is in excellent overall condition with some rough, unfinished areas and cracks in the chest section. Dimensions: 12" x 11" x 10" (30.5 cm x 28 cm x 25.5 cm)Estimate: $800 - 1,200
A xenomorph head maquette from the production of Paul W.S. Anderson's sci-fi action film AVP: Alien vs Predator. Yautja Predators continued their thousand-year hunt of the xenomorphs in a pyramid buried underneath Antarctica.This hand-sculpted, unpainted gray resin xenomorph head maquette was designed and fabricated by Academy Award-winning special effects group Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc. (ADI), finished with a large brown clay fixture on top, and mounted with a metal pipe to a resin display base. The head is in good overall condition with visible signs of wear throughout, including cracked and loose clay bits and a bend in the pipe. Dimensions: 10 1/4" x 9" x 5 1/2" (26 cm x 22.75 cm x 14 cm)Estimate: $1,000 - 1,500
A full-size Edgar Bug animatronic alien from the production of Barry Sonnenfeld's sci-fi comedy Men in Black. After crashing to Earth in search of a lost galaxy, Edgar spent most of the film cloaked in a human's (Vincent D'Onofrio) form, until he finally shed his "Edgar suit" to fight Agents J (Will Smith) and K (Tommy Lee Jones). As originally scripted, the Edgar Bug spoke at length with the Agents before their confrontation, for which special makeup effects artist Rick Baker was charged with developing this full-size alien puppet. Production ultimately decided to forego the puppet in favor of an all-CG character that was more bug-like.This massive, ornately detailed creation was fabricated at great effort and expense, and stationed on set in preparation for filming. It stands 12-feet-tall, with plastic pipe spines, mouth pincers, brown acrylic eyes, and a steel and fiberglass-fabricated body containing extensive mechanisms that operate the head and arms. The puppet's skin is made from a range of materials, including latex, foam latex, and rigid urethane, and is hand-painted by Baker's team.The skin is cut under the base of the tail and up the back to allow access to the electronic wiring that animates the puppet's mouth and body. Metal armature poles are also exposed on the back of the feet for puppeteering. Mounted with a metal support structure to a wooden base, this animatronic creature was on display for many years in the Cinovation Studios display room. As a result of exposure and handling, the foam latex exhibits some stiffening, and the paint is lightly discolored throughout, but the puppet remains in good overall condition.Dimensions: 120" x 60" x 120" (305 cm x 152 cm x 305 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $15,000 - 20,000
An ICONS X-Wing fighter replica model from the promotion of George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. The X-Wings were instrumental to the Rebel Alliance's attack on the Death Star as it loomed over Yavin IV. This model, one of a 1,977-piece release, is constructed of highly detailed resin hand-painted gray, orange, black, and white with a weathered finish. It is mounted with clear plastic pipe to a gray resin base molded to resemble the surface of the Death Star with an engraved "X-Wing Fighter" plaque affixed at front. The model is in good overall condition with minor signs of handling and use throughout.Dimensions: 23 1/4" x 20" x 12 1/2" (59 cm x 51 cm x 32 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
Michael Jordan hairstyle reference heads created for an AT&T commercial circa 1985. These heads, created with an early iteration of 3-D printing technology, were used to model CGI versions of various hairstyles as the early-career Jordan would appear wearing them. The heads are constructed of silicone and fake hair affixed to foam busts, and mounted with metal pipe to a wood display stand on the reverse of which are handwritten notes for each hairstyle. The display comes directly from SPFX artists Lance Anderson's and David Leroy Anderson's AFX Studio. The wood exhibits some chips and the silicone is slightly discolored from handling exposure, but the set remains in good overall condition.Dimensions: 12" x 35" x 18" (30.5 cm x 89 cm x 45.75 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500 Δ
A Warrior Bug leg piece from the production of Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi satire Starship Troopers. Full-size warrior bug legs appeared throughout the film as Rico (Casper Van Dien) and fellow troopers battled an entire planet of alien Bugs.This articulating fiberglass and metal piece was designed and fabricated by Academy Award-winning special effects group Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc. (ADI) as part of one of the large-scale practical Warrior bugs. It is hand-painted with alternating yellow and black segments with an exposed pipe for connecting this piece to other sections of the leg and body. This piece is in good overall condition with scuffed fiberglass and paint chips throughout from production. Dimensions: 62" x 60" x 15" (157.5 cm x 152.5 cm x 38.25 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A Ripper mask from Rachel Talalay's post-apocalyptic comic book adaptation Tank Girl. The Rippers, a group of super soldiers genetically engineered with human and kangaroo DNA, donned masks to fight the Water & Power corporation. This foam-padded, hand-painted red and brown resin mask features white tusks, a screw-bolted visor, a black head-strap, a black elastic hood, multicolor pipe cleaner "hair", and various craft pieces affixed. It is mounted inside a brown wooden frame affixed with a hanging wire for display. The lot is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including scuffs, paint chipping, and loose pieces.Dimensions: 9" x 20" x 24" (23 cm x 51 cm x 61 cm)Estimate: $1,200 - 1,800
A wolf stand-in puppet from Zack Snyder's swords-and-sandals action film 300. This stand-in was made for the wolf that young Leonidas (Tyler Neitzel) killed early in the film. Although the actual wolf was realized using CGI, this puppet was used as a lighting stand-in and for physical reference purposes while filming.The wolf is made of a polyfoam body, with hand-punched fur along the body and legs and furry fabric over the tail. The claws and teeth are made of urethane for durability. The gums in the mouth and eyes are made of acrylic, giving them a glossy appearance. This wolf is currently resting on a simple wooden platform and pipe base. The piece is in excellent overall condition with some signs of wear from production, including some cracks in the paint and missing claws on the front paws. Dimensions: 80" x 24" x 43" (203 cm x 61 cm x 109 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $4,000 - 6,000
Leather cased briar two section pipe with a hallmarked silver collar, together with a collection of further pipes, including examples by Sproston Stubbs of Northwich, Bewlay, Colibri and others, and an oak four-pipe rack. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
Gordon Beningfield (British, 1936 - 1998) "Indian Pipe - Wildflower" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. The Indian pipe monotropaceae is a white or translucent plant which generally has a single flower. The plant also turns black when picked so it is called corpse plant or ghost flower. The clear liquid taken from the stem was used by the American Indians as eye medicine, it is said to clear vision. Image Size: 7 x 6 in. Overall Size: 11.25 x 10.25 in. Unframed. (B13112)
Mel Crawford (Canadian, B. 1925) "A Pause in the Sleigh Ride" Signed lower left. Original Oil painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Canada 17c Merry Christmas Joyeux Noel 1980 issued October 22, 1980. A fresh, soft snowfall enhances the magic of Christmas like nothing else. It brings the grand beauty of a wintry landscape, the pleasure of hearing snow creak underfoot, the longing for a cozy house and a blazing fire. Snow gives homes the smell of ski wax and wet mittens. It thrills children, who can scarcely wait to dash outdoors and build a jolly snowman. Mother's broom, Dad's old hat, two black coals, a corncob pipe and they are off. What fun winter brings for the young child; what nostalgia for the parents. The Couttes Company of Canada drew on the gaiety and tradition of winter's first snowfall when creating their company's Christmas cards -- the very first for Canada. Dating from the 1930s, these cards -- one of which is depicted on the stamp on this First Day Cover -- must have charmed many a family. On the days when the postman could trudge through the deep Canadian snow bearing packages and letters, many a young child probably waited eagerly to open the Couttes cards. Bright colors, painted ribbons, smiling figures, clever verses . . . all were part of the delightful card sealed inside the envelope. Then, carefully so as not to tear the delicate pictures, the card was hung on the Christmas tree as an ornament. From those early days, the Christmas card has become a favorite tradition in Canada, a special way of remembering friends spread far across the expansive Canadian countryside. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 17.25 x 15 in. Unframed. (B06720)

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