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BTW the young college girls, mostly bank burners, loved to be seen on the back of a "chopper".
I was raised in a household where the bookshelf held publications by Bauhaus, Parsons School, and portfolios by Frank Lloyd Wright. I read them all, many times, and to my eye the expression of Wright's adage "Form and function are one" or (grandson) Ferdinand Porsche's "If you analyze the function of an object its form often becomes obvious."A chopper to me is like a gargoyle on a medieval building. I understand the aesthetic, I know the history and lore, and I can (within limits) appreciate it for what it is.But I'd never build one or even ride one, let alone own one - any more than I'd use a gargoyle as anything other than a scarecrow.
You forgot the function of a gargoyleIn architecture, a gargoyle (/ˈɡɑːrɡɔɪl/) is a carved or formed grotesque with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building, thereby preventing rainwater from running down masonry walls and eroding the mortar between.Steve
But the spout could have been a simple, elegant, and functional spout - instead of a grotesque baroque monster. One is modern, the other medieval.I used to be a big-time participant in the Society for Creative Anachronism, and I still have a great appreciation of their motto: "The past - not as it was, but as it should have been".