
| Rawhide's Grandpa, "Back in the Saddle" now part of permanent collection of Gene Autry Museum in LA. |
| Slimm with Gerrit tenZeldam, in front of the Fontainebleau, Euclid Avenue, Oakland, CA. The Elvis bike always turns heads. Kids and adults alike just love this bike! |
| Slimm inside the "Velvet Cave", a loft decorated by the artist using vintage fabrics and furnishings. Slimm has been collecting antiques, and wearing vintage clothes, basically every day, since he was a just a little whipersnapper. |
| Slimm with Justine tenZeldam, at the City Club of San Francisco. The occasion: A viewing of Garbo's Cuban Lover, hosted by the Art Deco Society of California. www.ArtDecoSociety.org |
| Slimm and Justine at Buck Owens' Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, the "Hard Rock Cafe" for Hillbillies, as his friend Smelly Kelly of Red Meat says. Nudi Cohn was one of Slimm's early inspirations, so he loves visiting the car on the wall behind Buck's bar. |
| Slimm croons an oldie at one of his favorite haunts, The Alley, one of the last remaining piano bars in the Bay Area. Rod Dibble has been playing there for over 40 years ... and we still have our hearing! |

| From http://www.rennypritikin.com/ Bicycle Culture Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 1998 As part of a multidisciplinary festival titled Ecotopia, we organized a large bicycle show in collaboration with the SF Bicycle Coalition and guest curator and bicycle activist Slimm Buick. Exhibited was a history of the mountain bike (developed in Marin County), a display of low rider bikes from the Mission, art bikes, and a prison made bike. Other elements of the festival included an installation by Mark Dion and a performance collaboration between Axis Dance Troupe (including dancers in wheelchairs), and bicycle messengers. |
| Slimm Buick, Gerrit tenZeldam and Justine tenZeldam amongst robots and inventions at the Studio of world-renowned artist, Clayton Bailey, Port Costa, CA |
| Slimm, and his little wingman, Gerrit (age 11). The art bikes drew almost as much attention as those doggie diner heads! This is in Alameda, at the world premier of the Head Trip movie. Gotta love LaughingSquid & Cyclecide! |