Thanks for sharing. To me, the CB750 was much nicer than NR750...anyhow matter of opinion...ops one more thing, does it come with RLETs???

Interesting. Glad Hallmark is doing these ornaments. I too like the CB750 model over the NR750. For an ornament the detail is still pretty good for both.
The NR750
And the CB750
![[Image: fd916a59812fc2271f0ea71f790e0200.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201912/fd916a59812fc2271f0ea71f790e0200.jpg)
I have the CB750, and the NR is OK, but I think I'll pass on it this year.
(12-01-2019, 08:16 PM)Rocky_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I have the CB750, and the NR is OK, but I think I'll pass on it this year.
+1
I Like those.
Awesome bit of engine tech on this one. V4, 8 valves per oval piston. Very rare Mecum's auction had one in Vegas this year. Sold $181,500.00
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I’m not paying $181,500 for a Christmas ornament

I remember when Hallmark started making car and motorcycle ornaments. I liked the idea, but wasn't about to spend the money. So, I hot glued fishing line loops to a bunch of Hotwheels and Matchbox cars and bikes. The heavier ones last for a while, but eventually the branch snaps or pulls down, and they hit the floor with a thud. Typically in the middle of the night, causing me to wake up and search the house for fifteen minutes or so.
That is one heavy ornament.
(12-02-2019, 06:32 AM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I Like those.
Awesome bit of engine tech on this one. V4, 8 valves per oval piston. Very rare Mecum's auction had one in Vegas this year. Sold $181,500.00
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