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Captain Phil Harris Motorcycle Urn

November 30, 2010 urngarden.com

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The Phil Harris motorcycle urn featured on the show Deadliest Catch has caught the interest of the fans. The stunning art on the custom motorcycle tank urn was created by KillerPaint company. For families that might be considering a creative memorial for their favorite rider, we have motorcycle tank urns that can be customized with airbrushed designs, decals, and markers.  Three colors to choose from, Red, Black, Silver.  Some families display the urn at the funeral service and have guests sign off on the urn with a Sharpie marker.

The nice thing about the motorcycle tank urns is that they are sturdy steel tank with a secure bottom loading panel and the tank urn capacity will hold the ashes of two people. Motorcycle keepsake urn pendants are also available to wear as a necklace or bracelet.

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