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Full Resolution Memorial Poster for Thumper

Started by oZ, Fri 17, Aug 2012, 11:34:28

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oZ

Lots of folks been saying they would like to make a photo/poster or t-shirt from the photo of Thumper. Below is the final memorial photo I worked up suitable for Hi-Res printing.

Link to download full resolution memorial poster / photographic quality for printing http://f6rider.com/Thumper/Lead-the-Way-Thumper.jpg 

Do not right click on the photo below to download, instead use the link above which will open the picture then right click and download. You will have the printable photo quality file on your computer.

Hopes this helps, I'm printing mine today!

Gale Scalzi a.k.a. oZ
Admin Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club

oZ

If there is interest I will work on a specific version of the art for a t-shirt. The F6Rider Store will not sell the t-shirts but you'd be able to send the art to a service on the internet that does that kind of work.

Gale Scalzi a.k.a. oZ
Admin Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club

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Jess Tolbirt

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that picture is super great!!! holey smokes you werent kiddin when you said hi res,,,
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Quote from: oZ on Fri 17, Aug 2012, 11:34:28



I have no doubt that Paul would be appreciative of this photo...Thanks oZ for doing this  :cooldude:


I've seen alot of people that thought they were cool , but then again Lord I've seen alot of fools.

John Schmidt

Beautiful.....absolutely beautiful. Thanks Oz. I never had the privilege of meeting him, but judging by the comments of others I missed out on knowing a fine man. He obviously had an impact on all those that crossed paths with him.

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Rams

Honestly, I can't think of a finer memorial than such a poster.  I never had the pleasure of meeting Thumper but, there is no doubt he was personable, dedicated and obviously, a fine person.   Speaking for myself, to have been loved, spoken of  and remembered by so many in such a wonderful way, those that knew him were truly blessed.

Great poster.   :cooldude:
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BigChris99

I never knew the man personally. But, I still feel the loss of a fellow rider. No matter what brand or style of bike you ride, it's always  sad when one of us is lost. RIP brother. I made the picture my desktop earlier today. Thank you for posting that. It is one of the most poignant, moving motorcycle pictures I have ever seen.
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pBrain

This is great!!  I teared up a little at this.  Never really knew Thumper, but the camaraderie here is overwhelming and it is great to know that a bunch of caring people like this exist.

Makes me proud to be part of this group.