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Mad Dog IV : Art Malone drove the Mad Dog shown here at Bristol Speedway, to a new closed - course world record of 181.561 mph at the Daytona Speedway in 1961. Builder Bob Osiecki took an Indy car and a supercharged fuel injected 413 Chrysler bored to 450 cubic inches, producing 800 hp on alcohol to do it. Several blown engines and many shredded tires later Malone ran an estimated 226 mph on the straights and a 170 mph in the turns to circle the track in 49.59 seconds.
A Remington Model 8 “in poor condition”.
Sold at Auction: $150
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1974 Nürburgring
The Unexpected Death of Aeschylus,
Aeschylus was one of the most popular Ancient Greek playwrights. Known as “The Father of Tragedy”, Aeschylus wrote somewhere between 70 to 90 plays, of which only 7 survive. One of his most popular plays was Prometheus Bound, which was about a Titan who defied the gods by gifting humanity with fire, for which he suffers eternal punishment.
While there are many legends about the life of Aeschylus, the legends of his death are certainly bizarre. Aeschylus had fought as a soldier in both Persian Wars, facing incredible danger throughout both. Needless to say the manner of his death was most unpredictable.
The story of Aeschylus’ death begins with a prediction. After consulting a fortune teller Aeschylus learned that he was to be killed by a falling object. To avoid the prophecy Aeschylus stayed outdoors under an open sky as much as possible. One day while strolling out in the sun he was unexpectedly struck in the head by a turtle which fell from the sky. The turtle fractured his skull and killed him instantly. It turns out that eagles in the area often preyed upon turtles. They would often drop the turtles from a height onto rocks in order to break their protective shell. One eagle mistook Aeschylus’ bald head for a turtle smashing device, dropping the reptile on his head, causing his demise.

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LET’S PONDER THIS STATEMENT FOR FIVE MINUTES.
Well fuck.
Delft Graffiti - SENSIE on Flickr.
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A four barreled percussion pistol originating from England, early to mid 19th century.
Messerschmitt Bf 110 G-4 Nightfighter by Mr.YuriGagarin on Flickr.

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Mauser Monotrace (via LE CONTAINER)
A rare 16th century gold sundial and compass ring, possibly German,
The hinged oval bezel designed as a seal and engraved with a coat of arms, opening to reveal a sundial and compass, on a plain gold hoop, dimensions of bezel 1.8x2.0cm., ring size V
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Silver handled percussion pepperbox pistol crafted by Filippo Pantaro of Torino, Italy, mid 19th century.
A rare two shot (superimposed load) wheel-lock pistol dated to 1609. Crafted by Valentin Klett of Suhl, Germany.
Estimated Value: $25,000 - $35,000
You rubbed the wrong lamp motherfucker.
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Master of the Joseph Sequence, Netherlandish, active c. 1490–1505 Philip the Handsome, 1504–1506 oil on oak panel Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels
The son of Maximilian, Philip was born in the Burgundian Netherlands (modern Belgium), which he had inherited from his mother. After his marriage in 1496 to Joanna (“the Mad”), daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, he became Philip I of Castile, the first Habsburg ruler in Spain. This portrait is the earliest known representation of an armor-clad king of Spain. Philip’s surcoat, worn under his coronation robe and over his armor, bears the arms of the Spanish kingdoms and Burgundy.