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'''Jeff Decker''' is a sculptor of motorcycles and a member of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], the [[Mormon Church]].  Decker's parents were bracket racers, and he grew up in the Southern California car culture of the 1960's.  He's a collector of anything fast and well-built.  He's also an accomplished mechanic.  At one time he worked at a bronze casting foundry.  There, he imagined sculpting any contraption mankind has used for speed.  His first try was a racing car; he then attempted a speedboat.  His third attempt was a motorcycle, and he never advanced to the airplane he was planning.  It's been motorcycles ever since.  Decker's scuptures are made with the lost wax method.
 
'''Jeff Decker''' is a sculptor of motorcycles and a member of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], the [[Mormon Church]].  Decker's parents were bracket racers, and he grew up in the Southern California car culture of the 1960's.  He's a collector of anything fast and well-built.  He's also an accomplished mechanic.  At one time he worked at a bronze casting foundry.  There, he imagined sculpting any contraption mankind has used for speed.  His first try was a racing car; he then attempted a speedboat.  His third attempt was a motorcycle, and he never advanced to the airplane he was planning.  It's been motorcycles ever since.  Decker's scuptures are made with the lost wax method.
  

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Mormon Sculptor Jeff Decker

Jeff Decker is a sculptor of motorcycles and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormon Church. Decker's parents were bracket racers, and he grew up in the Southern California car culture of the 1960's. He's a collector of anything fast and well-built. He's also an accomplished mechanic. At one time he worked at a bronze casting foundry. There, he imagined sculpting any contraption mankind has used for speed. His first try was a racing car; he then attempted a speedboat. His third attempt was a motorcycle, and he never advanced to the airplane he was planning. It's been motorcycles ever since. Decker's scuptures are made with the lost wax method.