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Moniker Cycle Horns by Taylor Simpson
Taylor Simpson has created a bicycle handlebar from genuine deer antlers and recycled metal.
"I originally came up with the concept of Moniker Cycle Horns while participating in the World's Longest Yard Sale on Route 127 in 2010, an event I look forward to do every year." says Simpson.
"While traveling the sale I found a pair of genuine deer antlers a local man was selling somewhere in Kentucky. As a cyclist I thought it would be clever to create bicycle handlebars made of animal horns and antlers."
"The final product was eventually put to life as a Package Design assignment for my Fall 2012 Senior Project class with Michael Gerbino at Pratt Institute."
More at Taylor Simpson Design.
"I originally came up with the concept of Moniker Cycle Horns while participating in the World's Longest Yard Sale on Route 127 in 2010, an event I look forward to do every year." says Simpson.
"While traveling the sale I found a pair of genuine deer antlers a local man was selling somewhere in Kentucky. As a cyclist I thought it would be clever to create bicycle handlebars made of animal horns and antlers."
"The final product was eventually put to life as a Package Design assignment for my Fall 2012 Senior Project class with Michael Gerbino at Pratt Institute."
More at Taylor Simpson Design.






