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digigal1 wrote:
> *speaking of world records I was at the Guinness world records museum
> in Las Vegas, this tiny little cheapo place with outdated old exhibits
> with dust on them. But they did have the worlds tiniest unicycle on
> display. *
Which world's smallest unicycle? That record has changed many times over
the last 20 years or so. Do you remember any details, such as wheel
size, was there a chain, was it owned by Charlie Charles, Peter
Rosendahl, or somebody else? Or what year the record was from?
I saw Steve McPeak's 41' unicycle (which he rode on a 40' high wire) on
display at the Guinness Museum at the Empire State Building. They had
the poor unicycle up on the ceiling, and I didn't see a sign on it
anywhere. It was just up there. It was in two pieces next to each other,
because it woudn't have fit in one piece. I only knew which unicycle it
was from reading old issues of the USA Newsletter. The Empire State
Building no longer has a Guinness Museum.
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taste out of my mouth." -- Ryan Atkins to Kris Holm, on the way back
from Moab after sampling some of my pork rinds. They grossed out the
whole van!
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> *speaking of world records I was at the Guinness world records museum
> in Las Vegas, this tiny little cheapo place with outdated old exhibits
> with dust on them. But they did have the worlds tiniest unicycle on
> display. *
Which world's smallest unicycle? That record has changed many times over
the last 20 years or so. Do you remember any details, such as wheel
size, was there a chain, was it owned by Charlie Charles, Peter
Rosendahl, or somebody else? Or what year the record was from?
I saw Steve McPeak's 41' unicycle (which he rode on a 40' high wire) on
display at the Guinness Museum at the Empire State Building. They had
the poor unicycle up on the ceiling, and I didn't see a sign on it
anywhere. It was just up there. It was in two pieces next to each other,
because it woudn't have fit in one piece. I only knew which unicycle it
was from reading old issues of the USA Newsletter. The Empire State
Building no longer has a Guinness Museum.
--
johnfoss - Walkin' on the edge
John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone
"jfoss" at "unicycling.com"
www.unicycling.com
"Hey, could I have some of that spinach? I need to get this pork rind
taste out of my mouth." -- Ryan Atkins to Kris Holm, on the way back
from Moab after sampling some of my pork rinds. They grossed out the
whole van!
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