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Randy White
from Oakisland, N.C.
April 11, 2008
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I thought the show was awsome and Jesse did a great job reintroducing some of the great bike builders of the 70s. Its great to see John Harmans partner, Bill Holland, is bringing back an updated model of the original girder they made in the 70s.
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Review 2 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Johnny Bill
from 47432
November 14, 2007
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I belong to a motorcycle ministry and this dvd is making the rounds with some watching mulitple times before passing it on. I love it when some one gives others due credit and Mr. James has truely done this well on History of the Chopper. Thanks, man.
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Review 3 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Robert Lee
from Mendocino, California
September 25, 2006
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Jesse and the Discovery Channel did a great job here! This movie is full of very rich content, much of which I personally know to be true. After watching this dvd I found Bill Holland and Bob Mitchell at the Executive Choppers shop in Roseville California and had them make a frame and front end for me. Thanks.
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Review 4 for History of the Chopper DVD
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rick shirreff
from cairns, queensland, australia
August 9, 2006
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he discovers both the bike and the history, he chops em both up to entertain us and lives the lifestyle, ride on.
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Review 5 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Lisa
from Chicago, IL
July 17, 2006
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I saw the program on television and really enjoyed it, but when I found out it was available on DVD I just had to buy it for my motorcycle enthusiasts birthday.
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Review 6 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Chuck Brown
from Upper Marlboro, MD
April 24, 2006
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This is by far the best documentary on choppers and bike culture Ive seen in a long time. Even though he probably isnt the first, I greatly appreciate Jesse James venturing into how blacks have influenced chopper culture. I highly recommend this product even if youre not a big motorcycle enthusiast.
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Review 7 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Jonathan R. Upham
from Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
April 10, 2006
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Was very happy to see that Bill and Harry Holland, of Northern California, are carrying on the tradition of John Harman and continuing to build the front ends that he styled.
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Review 8 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Ben Hinkle
from Northfield, Mn
April 1, 2006
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Jesse James did a great job on this show. Ithought I knew a lot about motorcycles, but now thanks to Jesse James, I know a lot more.
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Review 9 for History of the Chopper DVD
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chuck
from monroe, georgia
March 8, 2006
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Just as good or better than the west coast shows.
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Review 10 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Rodney Parks
from Rapid City, South Dakota
March 7, 2006
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Excellent history with information what it was really like back in 50s and 60s.
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Review 11 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Miguel Marlowe
from Hopkinsville, Ky.
March 7, 2006
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I am into motorcycles so anything about or on bikes is good with me. I am a fan of Jesse James and have all his DVDs. The thing I enjoyed about this DVD was it captured a lot of people I have never even heard of. Now I am not new to two wheels, I have been riding since I was a child. Im 38 now. I believe "they did an excellent job of describing the passion that people have that enjoy the sensation of riding a bike.
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Review 12 for History of the Chopper DVD
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Steven Locke
from Lancaster Ohio
March 7, 2006
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It was/is a great progam and it can help me with a school project.
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