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'Casino Classic

hen Adrian became the owner of his current scooter nine years ago, it had already been customised in a Bob Marley theme but understandably he wanted to put his own stamp on it. He quickly treated it to a custom theme that embraced something close to his heart, Wigan Casino, and the murals were created by the talented Dean Webb. Last year, having had the same paintwork for some time, Adrian decided it was time to freshen things up. Once again Dean Webb was commissioned to redo, refurbish and add to the paint. A major part of this latest version, the front end murals, utilise the full metal canvas available, extending all the way down to where the legshields curve

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