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Planet lam bretta Two-Stoked

Follow the palm trees swaying in the breeze to this industrial part of Los Angeles county where you’ll find a museum filled with the tapestry and kitch of vintage scooters. Owner Harmik Nazarian has spent the last four years of retirement building his impressive collection of scooters, an ambitious project which forever evolves. Harmik’s dad was an inventor, hence his propensity to crafting objects. Harmik himself is a retired spacecraft mechanical design engineer. Born in Armenia, he immigrated to the US when he was 16 and quickly adapted to southern California. As a kid he

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