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Australia's only full-time penny-farthing maker is breaking world records
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Australia's only full-time penny-farthing maker is breaking world records

Dan Bolwell, an Australian craftsman based in Bacchus Marsh, is recognized as the country's sole full-time maker of penny-farthings—high-wheel bicycles popular in the 19th century. He has crafted over 400 custom-made penny-farthings since launching his business in 2012, with some sold internationally. Recently, Bolwell achieved two Guinness World Records for creating both the largest and smallest rideable penny-farthings, aided by a British customer who rode the record-breaking 282-centimeter model. Bolwell transitioned from farming to crafting these unique bicycles after leaving school early and seeking flexible work arrangements to care for his children. His process involves intricate handwork, with some designs taking up to two months to complete.

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Australia's only full-time penny-farthing maker is breaking world records

Dan Bolwell, an Australian craftsman based in Bacchus Marsh, is recognized as the country's sole full-time maker of penny-farthings—high-wheel bicycles popular in the 19th century. He has crafted over 400 custom-made penny-farthings since launching his business in 2012, with some sold internationally. Recently, Bolwell achieved two Guinness World Records for creating both the largest and smallest rideable penny-farthings, aided by a British customer who rode the record-breaking 282-centimeter model. Bolwell transitioned from farming to crafting these unique bicycles after leaving school early and seeking flexible work arrangements to care for his children. His process involves intricate handwork, with some designs taking up to two months to complete.

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