Interesting image and unique contraption. Great capture of a rather bizarre vehicle. Not sure what the training wheels in the rear accomplish, for a three wheel vehicle,
That seat does not look like it would be very comfortable to ride, at all. The steering wheel from a boat looks like a very awkward device to steer a tricycle with too. Unusual amalgamation of parts.
That case is for a cello, perhaps? Does not look like a guitar case to me.
That case is for a cello, perhaps? Does not look like a guitar case to me.
Yes, definitely a cello case, though lord only knows what's in it.
I'm guessing that the whole thing belongs to some street performer, but I really don't know. Hopefully I'll see it again at some point, learn more and report back.
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I'm thinking the training wheels are there to keep the water in the tank in tight turns.
Great catch, Richard.
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Great... just great...
Tom
That seat does not look like it would be very comfortable to ride, at all. The steering wheel from a boat looks like a very awkward device to steer a tricycle with too. Unusual amalgamation of parts.
That case is for a cello, perhaps? Does not look like a guitar case to me.
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I'm guessing that the whole thing belongs to some street performer, but I really don't know. Hopefully I'll see it again at some point, learn more and report back.
(We are in a drought here in California, and I don't think that commode would comply with our conservative water standards.)
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