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Paul Teutul Sr. and his sons seems to have revived the bike industry through his American Chopper television show found on the Discovery channel. Kids just love to have American Chopper parties or is it really their dads? Establishing from the origins of a metal shop, Orange County Ironworks, in 1999, a family custom bike building business provides popular entertainment for men and women alike. In part, their success can be attributed to their ability to cater their bikes into such signature pieces art. Herein, it is found that many devoted spectators are willing to spend a pretty penny to glide around on one of the Teutul’s masterpieces, which has led to vast expansion of shop, show, and popularity in an extremely short amount of time. To familiarize you with the cast, we will introduce you to the main characters of the show. Paul Teutul Sr. began building custom bikes on his own in the seventies and found his inspirations in films such as Easy Rider and The Wild One. His main occupation previous to the show was in steel fabrication, which truly laid the necessary framework and played as an attribute in this most recent endeavor.
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