November 2005
Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines! Introducing our new 1920's Continental Radial Engine Coffee Table, another classic museum quality piece by MotoArt. Be one of the first to own this spectacular new piece that is available in a very limited edition. It is sure to be the most outstanding conversation piece for your home, office or hanger. The Radial Engine Table comes in pristine condition, completely rebuilt in original parts and color. Shown at 20" height with 60" diameter glass top. Also available in tabletop height. Priced now at $7,500.
With the holiday season around the corner, MotoArt is gearing up to better serve our clients for immediate turn around on all our smaller products this year. We have thousands of pistons that are currently being machined for Piston-Desk Watches ($119), hundreds of small aircraft propellers being delivered for our award winning Table-Top Prop Sculptures (Fly-By Special $1,200). Something new we'll be debuting in a couple weeks is the A-10 Warthog Shooter set ($299). They will have the holiday cheer in full swing.
As you begin deciding on your client's corporate gifts this year, let us guarantee that these little Jacob Piston Desk-Watches pack a BIG punch in customer appreciation. Now available in their original 1940's manufactures box. When we break the seals, these pistons see the light of day for the first time in over sixty years. Please contact us for a package deal that can include custom engraving of your company logo.
Since filming our eight episode series for Discovery Channel, MotoArt hasn't boasted the fact that we continue to get the spotlight of on-going media coverage. However when the Los Angeles Business Journal came in this month, it wasn't a story about our unique products that they were after. It was an interview about our growing business, sales and the outlook of our future. You can find a copy of our story listed on their web site at http://labusinessjournal.com.
See "Scrap Happy" by Amanda Bronstad
In closing we are anxious to share that MotoArt has obtained six F-104 Ejection Seats imported from Germany. Be one of only a few to share a seat that Chuck Yeager ejected from while breaking the 100,000 feet altitude record with his F-104 in 1963.
Until next month,
Dave & Donovan |