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Oury Grips by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Urban Velo by Urban Velo
Oury Grips is one of the most recognizable brands in modern bicycle history. Their mountain bike grip design, shown here, is so good that some riders will use nothing else. www.ourygrips.com

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Michelin City Tires by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Urban Velo by Urban Velo
The Michelin brothers are actually credited with the first removable pneumatic tire. Developed for the bicycle, all prior tires had to be glued to the wheel's rim. These tires featurea reflective sidewall and puncture resistant tread. www.michelin-us.com

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Dr. Martens by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Urban Velo by Urban Velo
I've had these classic "1460 8-Eye" Dr. Martens boots for over 10 years and they're still going strong. www.drmartens.com

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Re-purposed Cat Litter Containers by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Urban Velo by Urban Velo
This is an inventive use of empty cat litter containers.
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Planet Bike Light by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Urban Velo by Urban Velo
A red blinking light by Planet Bike - www.planetbike.com

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Cable Lock by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Urban Velo by Urban Velo
All the bikes are locked together when not in use.
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Black Clay by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Mestre Vitalino Museum by clara phillips
It looks as though his clay was bought from a local mine or quarry, and it is very dark, perhaps black. I wonder if it is black once it's fired, or if it turns reddish brown like most earthenware?
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Matchbox by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Mestre Vitalino Museum by clara phillips
This looks like it might be a box of matches. The box is printed with the images of a woman (tilt your head to the left to see her).
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Film canister by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Mestre Vitalino Museum by clara phillips
Perhaps a visiting photographer left this behind?
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Carving tools by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Mestre Vitalino Museum by clara phillips
It looks like these are wood-handled carving tools.
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Scissors by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Mestre Vitalino Museum by clara phillips
Probably for cutting cloth.
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Mosaic Tile Covered Vessels by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Mestre Vitalino Museum by clara phillips
These vessels look like they were wheel-thrown and then decorated with mosaic tiles.
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Springs by Jeff Guerrero from the GigaPan Mestre Vitalino Museum by clara phillips
The scupltor ingeniously used springs to create the figurine's hair.
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