This video covers an event hosted by Dragonman (Mel Bernstein) at his Hot Rod Garage in Colorado Springs, featuring a whiskey tasting and pickup party for his custom-labeled whiskey. Attendees had the opportunity to purchase limited edition whiskey bottles and hot rod-themed merchandise, while also getting a preview of Dragonman's extensive vintage car collection.
This video showcases a full-auto FN M249 being tested at Dragonman's Freedom Event. The presenter highlights their ability to own and convert NFA items due to their high-level FFL, emphasizing the legality of manufacturing their own firearms. The description also mentions a military museum and hot rod collection open to the public on specific days. The event offers tickets for a "Freedom Shoot" via a provided website.
This video offers a preview of a privately owned military museum set to open on Sunday, April 14, 2024. The museum boasts a massive 78,000 sqft space filled with 98% operational items, including vehicles, machine guns, radios, and various military equipment, accumulated over 38 years. The description also highlights a separate 15,000 sqft 'oldies but goodies' room featuring hot rods, gas pumps, bicycles, pedal cars, and 50s/60s memorabilia. The museum will be open Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for a single guided tour, costing $20 per person (cash only). T-shirts are available for purchase online.
This video focuses on the process of winterizing classic cars from the 1950-1958 era. The creator shares practical tips and a walkthrough of their winterization methods for their hot rod collection. The video aims to provide helpful advice for viewers looking to prepare their vintage vehicles for storage during colder months. It also promotes the creator's merchandise.
This video showcases t-shirt designs from Dragonman, with a focus on hot rod themes. The creator highlights 30 different t-shirt varieties available for purchase on their website, www.dragonmans.com/store. They mention that spring is approaching and it will soon be t-shirt weather. The store is open daily except for Mondays. The video also features 12 of the creator's favorite hot rod designs that have been put on t-shirts.
This video offers a glimpse into an "Oldies but Goodies" room within a military museum, showcasing a vast collection of Elvis and 1950s/60s memorabilia. While the primary focus is on vintage items like hot rods, gas pumps, juke boxes, and Coca-Cola collectibles, the description explicitly mentions an upcoming "machine gun shoot" on April 9th, where 40 machine guns will be available for public rental. The museum also offers guided tours for $20 cash.
This video offers a quick tour of an "Oldies but Goodies" room, a significant part of a larger museum. The space, spanning 2000 sq ft, showcases a vast collection including 46 hot rods, 109 restored gas pumps, 63 bicycles, 54 pedal cars, and abundant Elvis Presley memorabilia. The museum and this room are open for tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays from 10:00 AM until November 13th, marking the end of the season. The content appears to be a personal showcase of a collection with historical and nostalgic appeal, particularly for an older demographic. The creator also promotes merchandise through a provided store link.
This video is the third part of a series on winterizing hot rods. The host mentions having about nine more cars to process and hints that the next video will detail the specific winterization steps. The description also promotes merchandise available on the "Shop Dragonman's" website.
This video, "Winterizing Hot Rods Part Two," focuses on essential steps for preparing vehicles for winter storage. The creator emphasizes the importance of maintenance to ensure longevity of cherished items. This installment follows up on a previous video and promises further details in an upcoming part. A merchandise store link is provided for viewers interested in supporting the channel.
This video update from "Dragonland" apologizes for a lack of content due to extensive cleanup after a machine gun shoot. The creator announces plans to winterize hot rods in Colorado and invites viewers to visit their shooting range, paintball, dirt bike, and firearms store. Operating hours are provided, along with details on extended riding and shooting times on weekends and weekdays. The creator thanks viewers for watching.
This video showcases Dragonman's personal collection and interests, highlighting his acquisition of a new FN SCAR 16S rifle and his passion for vintage hot rods. He demonstrates shooting the SCAR 16S at targets and takes a spin in his 1932 Ford Roadster, emphasizing his enjoyment of both firearms and classic vehicles. The content touches on his background and influences, including hot rod pioneers and Elvis Presley.
This video offers a personal tour of "Dragonman's" house, highlighting his extensive collection of Die Cast cars accumulated over 40 years, estimated at nearly 1900. The collector expresses nostalgia for his teenage years in the 1960s in New York. He also mentions his collection of 42 hot rods, which he is in the process of restoring by replacing batteries. Dragonman announces plans to take one of his hot rods out for lunch and is working on cleaning shooting ranges to prepare for the season. Museum tours, including a "hot rod museum section" within the "Oldies' but Goodies' room," are offered on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. T-shirts are available for purchase via his website.
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