by Frannie Kline | Jun 17, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
Many of the timeless films of the 80s revolve around the destruction of a beautiful automobile. One can’t help but remember the jaw dropping scene in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” when Cameron’s Dad’s 1963 Ferrari Spyder jets out of...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 16, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
Oliver Evans, an American inventor, designed the first refrigeration machine in 1805. Before there was a cool box to keep our meats and veggies warm people cooled their food with snow and ice. Popsicles were a thing of the future and chilled mugs for an after work...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 13, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
“Classic.” It’s a word that doesn’t have any negative connotations and is used to describe some of America’s most favored products. Coca- Cola, the world’s most popular soda refreshment, associates itself with the word without...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 12, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
Scientists still ponder whether or not humans can detect more than the five basic taste sensations: umami, sweet, sour, bitter and salty. The average person can have anywhere from 500 to 10,000 taste buds with each one amplifying the sensation of biting into your...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 11, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
There’s nothing quite like being tossed a pair of keys to a motor bike for the first time. There’s a moment when the handle bars become one with your fingers and the rev of the engine matches the speed of your heart. Passing cars and taking curves would...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 10, 2014 | Portfolio, Request a Quote
At a young age many of us are given a bike. First, it begins with one equipped with training wheels. We struggle to get a steady grip and learn the tricks behind balance. As we age and we see older children without training wheels we advance to the next step. “I...