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Matthew Biberman
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born
January 01, 1966
in Norfolk, The United States
gender
male
member since
April 2009
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Matthew Biberman
wrote a new blog post: Dear Dad: Thinking About Karma on Father's Day
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Matthew Biberman
made a comment on
Sunil's review
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Big Sid's Vincati: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Motorcycle of a Lifetime
"Hi Sunil,
Thanks for the rating! best Matthew Biberman " |
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Matthew Biberman
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Angela Murphy's review
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Big Sid's Vincati: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Motorcycle of a Lifetime
"Hi Angela,
Thanks for the rating! best matthew biberman " |
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Matthew Biberman
made a comment on
Stan's review
of
Big Sid's Vincati: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Motorcycle of a Lifetime
"Hi Stan,
Looking forward to your review! Matthew Biberman " |
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Matthew Biberman
made a comment on
Natalie's review
of
Big Sid's Vincati: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Motorcycle of a Lifetime
"Hi Natalie,
I saw this review on armchairinterviews.com and was thrilled to read it then. Thanks for posting it here too! best Matthew Biberman " |
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Think of a Vincati as a three-dimensional puzzle assembled from pieces of not one motorcycle but two or more. The real challenge to the puzzle lies not just with completing it so it looks sharp, but making a masterpiece. One that its rider can spe...
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Matthew Biberman
made a comment on
Griffinjohnm's review
of
Big Sid's Vincati: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Motorcycle of a Lifetime
"Thanks John! How nice to read your review and know another reader got some pleasure out of the hard work I put into that book.
Here is some follow up n...more " |
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This is both a great father/son story, and a great motorcycle story. It is very well written (yes, Matthew, you CAN tell a story). It says a lot about life, aging, relationships and passions - as well as missed opportunities and dreams unfulfilled...
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This is a memoir of about a father and son building a "dream motorcycle." I am not a huge motorcycle buff, and portions of the book talking about the more technical aspects did get a bit dry. The overall story is more about the father-son relation...
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