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Searching for the world's greatest collectibles, and exploring the journey of legendary creators and cultural icons.

  1. 3D AGO

    Carl Benz, Father of the Automobile

    Carl Benz wrote one book his entire life, and it wasn't until his 80th birthday.  Reading his memoirs, I was amazed to discover he was probably a better writer than 99% of the people who ever lived.  Carl detailed his entire amazing life's journey, with incredible passion and energy and authority. I could almost hear his powerful voice coming right off the pages as I read this book.  Explore the inspiring life of Carl Benz, the pioneer of the automobile, through his memoirs, as he first perfected a lightweight engine, and then created the Benz patented Motorwagen. The very first automobile.  Discover his relentless perseverance, innovative spirit, and the story behind the birth of the modern car. Carl Benz's early life and influences The invention of the first motor wagon Challenges and setbacks in innovation The role of perseverance and grit The significance of the 1886 patent Bertha Benz's historic road trip Carl Benz's views on competition and industry The evolution of engine technology Chapters 00:00 The Melancholy of Invention 04:53 The Struggles of an Inventor 10:20 The Influence of Family 13:05 Education and Inspiration 20:43 The Power of Partnership 23:39 The Path to Innovation 28:52 Challenges in Business 31:46 Theoretical Plans vs. Practical Reality 35:28 The Pain of Invention 38:45 Public Perception and Rejection 42:46 The Birth of the Motor Wagon 48:36 The First Long-Distance Road Trip 51:28 Setting the Record Straight with Henry Ford 01:00:44 The Dream of Flight and Legacy Resources The Memoirs of Carl Benz - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Memoirs+of+Carl+Benz Henry Ford's My Life and Work - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=My+Life+and+Work+Henry+Ford Mercedes-Benz Official Website - https://www.mercedes-benz.com Mercedes-Benz Museum - https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/mercedes-benz/museum/ https://atticcapital.com/

    1h 4m
  2. MAR 27

    Babe Ruth (The Legend Comes to Life)

    I dare you to try and define Babe Ruth in just one phrase. It's almost impossible.  It was a struggle to describe Babe Ruth, although everyone tried.  "Carefree," "Loud," "Profane," "Appealing," "Joyful," and "Unselfconsious," were just a few of the many words people used to describe the Big Fella.  This is my ultimate Babe Ruth biography episode, exploring the life of baseball's most mythological figure.  With a few really cool stories I've never heard before I read this great old book by Robert Creamer.  Drawing heavily from Robert Creamer's definitive 1974 book, Babe: The Legend Comes to Life, and Ruth's 1947 autobiography, this episode uncovers the legendary stories that made the "Bambino" a global cultural icon.  From his early days at a Baltimore boys' school to becoming a dominant pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, we trace his incredible evolution. Discover how Babe Ruth became a profound human spirit who pushed boundaries, redefining athletic greatness and single-handedly launching baseball's thrilling "live ball" era by joining the New York Yankees. Listen as we chronicle his mind-boggling achievements on the diamond, including shattering the single-season home run record with 54 home runs in 1920, 59 in 1921, and the historic 60 home runs in 1927.  We also explore the dramatic turning points in his career, such as the disastrous 1925 season marked by a mystery illness, a $5,000 fine, and a bitter feud with manager Miller Huggins. Critics thought he was finished, but the legendary slugger rose like a rocket from the ashes, leading the unstoppable 1927 Yankees and forming the greatest hitting duo in baseball history alongside Lou Gehrig. Beyond the staggering statistics, this episode explores the unmatched personality that made Babe Ruth the first massive personal brand in sports history.  He was a completely uninhibited, larger-than-life character who survived flipping his fire-engine red Packard roadster one day and hit a home run the very next.  From brawling with rival Ty Cobb and wearing cabbage leaves under his cap to stay cool, to hilariously demanding "gas" for a torn fingernail, the Babe lived by his own rules.  As sportswriter John Drebinger perfectly summarized, Ruth was the most uninhibited human being ever known, who simply "just did things".  Whether you are a die-hard baseball history buff or love incredible sports stories, tune in to experience the unparalleled legacy of the man who forever changed the game. Chapters 00:00 Babe Ruth: The Legend and His Story 05:40 The Turning Point: 1925 and the Comeback 10:59 The Home Run Craze Begins 17:10 Babe Ruth's Dominance and the Yankees' Rise 23:47 The MVP Season and New Partnerships 25:37 Pandemonium on the Field 28:03 The Babe's Unique Spirit 31:50 Babe Ruth's Appetite and Remedies 34:46 Describing the Legend of Babe Ruth 38:37 Breaking Home Run Records 43:53 The End of an Era 47:51 Babe Ruth: Larger Than Life Babe Ruth's 1925 career lull and comeback The significance of home run records in Babe Ruth's era Stories illustrating Babe Ruth's larger-than-life personality Resources Babe Ruth Biography by Robert Creamer - https://www.amazon.com/Babe-Legend-Comes-Life-Robert-Creamer/dp/0394482784 Babe Ruth Autobiography - https://www.amazon.com/Babe-Ruth-Autobiography/dp/0060806074 Yankees Official Website - https://www.mlb.com/yankees Baseball Hall of Fame - https://baseballhall.org/ https://atticcapital.com/

    51 min
  3. MAR 8

    Creating the 1794 Silver Dollar (America's First Iconic Dollar Coin)

    The amazing 1794 silver dollar is one of the most valuable and historic coins in the world.   Once you hear the story, it will be easy to argue that it could be the most historic coin ever created. The 1794 silver dollar was the first “dollar” coin ever produced at the United States Mint. And looking back now, it was the exclamation mark, to the first epic years of the new country, the United States.  With the help of M.H. Bolender, "The Dean of American Numismatics," we explore the creators story of the silver dollars with his incredible book, 'The United States Early Silver Dollars From 1794 to 1803,' published in 1950. And it took M.H. Bolender 40 years to write the book! What he considered the climax of his coin collecting career. "This work has taken much of my time and money, and I do not now wonder that others have hesitated to attempt it. However, its preparation has brought me a great deal of pleasure, and if the book proves to be helpful and useful to fellow collectors and dealers, I shall be graciously compensated. Freeport, Illinois April 10, 1950 - Milferd Henry Bolender, from his book, 'The United States Early Silver Dollars From 1794 to 1803.'  Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the 1794 Silver Dollar and Its Significance 01:26 The Challenges of Creating the First Silver Dollar 03:22 The Detailed Work of Coin Varieties and Collecting 07:17 The Historic Significance of the 1794 Silver Dollar 11:58 The Founding Fathers' Vision for US Currency 16:07 Establishing the First US Mint and Its Laws 22:19 Early Struggles and Successes of the US Mint 26:31 The Rarity and Value of the 1794 Silver Dollar 27:56 The Origin of the Word 'Dollar' and Its Global Impact 34:01 Reflections on the Creation and Legacy of the Silver Dollar Founding Vision and the Mint Act of 1792 Post-independence, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson recognized that economic sovereignty required a stable national currency.  In 1791, Hamilton proposed a bimetallic system based on the average silver content of circulating Spanish pesos.  The Coinage Act of April 2, 1792, established the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia and designated the dollar as the standard unit.  Championed by Jefferson, the act adopted a revolutionary decimal system and prescribed iconography "emblematic of liberty."  Administrative Hurdles and Technical Execution Operational delays plagued the early Mint. A primary impediment was a $10,000 bond requirement for key officers, which was insurmountable until Mint Director David Rittenhouse successfully lobbied for a reduction in 1794.  Furthermore, because the Mint depended on private bullion deposits, Rittenhouse deposited $2,001.34 of his own silver on August 29, 1794, to initiate the first strike.  Technical execution proved difficult. The Mint’s largest press lacked the power to strike the 40mm diameter of a silver dollar evenly, resulting in the "soft strikes" common on 1794 specimens.   Milford Henry Bolender and the "King of Coins" The study of early silver dollars was revolutionized by Milford Henry (M.H.) Bolender. Known as "The Dean of American Numismatics," Bolender dedicated 40 years to cataloging the minute die variations of the first American dollars. His 1950 book, The United States Early Silver Dollars From 1794 to 1803, established the "Bolender numbers" (e.g., B-1) that remain the industry standard. Today, the 1794 dollar is a premier rarity. Only an estimated 120 to 150 specimens survive.  The "Neil-Carter-Cardinal" specimen (PCGS SP-66) made history in 2013 by selling for $10,016,875—the first coin to surpass the $10 million mark at auction. https://atticcapital.com/silver-dollars/ https://atticcapital.com/

    40 min
  4. FEB 14

    Bertha Benz (The Mother of the Automobile)

    It was really difficult to find anything written about Bertha Benz. One reason was because she didn't document much of her amazing life down on paper... She was too busy working!  Bertha and Carl Benz had an amazing partnership, full of struggles, breakthroughs, and a life-long dream to create a horseless carriage with an engine attached to it. The steadfast determination and their contributions to the automotive industry changed the world forever.  Dive into Bertha's pivotal role in Carl's success, including her daring road trip that showcased the potential of their invention, the motorwagon. The discussion emphasizes the challenges they faced from the public and the industry, ultimately leading to their legacy as pioneers of the automobile. Takeaways Carl Benz's journey was marked by struggles and perseverance. Bertha Benz played a crucial role in Carl's success. The motor wagon was a groundbreaking invention of its time. Public reaction to the motor wagon was mixed, often negative. Bertha's road trip was a pivotal moment in automotive history. The Benz partnership evolved through various challenges and successes. Innovation requires resilience and belief in one's vision. The legacy of Carl and Bertha Benz continues to influence the automotive industry today. Their story exemplifies the power of collaboration in achieving dreams. Bertha's contributions are often overlooked but were essential to their success. Chapters 00:00 The Journey Begins: Carl and Bertha Benz 10:31 Struggles and Breakthroughs: The Birth of the Motor Wagon 20:28 Public Reaction: The First Motor Wagon on the Streets 39:20 Bertha's Bold Road Trip: A Journey into History 44:11 Legacy of Innovation: The Impact of Bertha and Carl Benz https://atticcapital.com/

    48 min
  5. JAN 15

    Creating Gulfstream Aerospace (The Jet Powered Life of Allen Paulson)

    A life lived with passion and energy, the remarkable life of Alan Paulson, The Jet Powered Life.  An aviation entrepreneur who overcame significant adversity, creating Gulfstream Aerospace into a leading company in the industry.  "I was on my own when I was thirteen," he continued. "When I look back, it's probably the greatest thing that ever happened to me. I was an entrepreneur early in life. I had to make it on my own."   -Allen Paulson From his challenging childhood to his innovative business strategies, Paulson's journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and the power of a positive mindset.  We explore the highlights and key moments in his life, including his early experiences in aviation, the acquisition of Gulfstream, and his record-breaking flights that helped market the company.  Paulson's story serves as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs and showcases the importance of leadership and innovation in achieving success. Takeaways Alan E. Paulson's journey exemplifies the American dream. He overcame homelessness and adversity to achieve success. Paulson's positive mindset was key to his achievements. His early experiences in aviation shaped his career. He built a successful business from scratch. Paulson's acquisition of Gulfstream was a pivotal moment. He turned Gulfstream into a leading aerospace company. Record-breaking flights helped market Gulfstream jets. Paulson's leadership style was hands-on and innovative. His story inspires future entrepreneurs. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Alan E. Paulson's Journey 02:32 Overcoming Adversity: Paulson's Early Life 07:14 The Path to Aviation: Early Experiences 11:31 Career Growth: From Mechanic to Business Owner 15:43 Building a Business: California Air Motive Corporation 20:00 Acquiring Gulfstream: A Dream Come True 39:34 Turning Gulfstream Around: Leadership and Innovation 45:19 The Gulfstream 4 and Record-Breaking Flights 51:23 The Sale to Chrysler and Future Aspirations 53:45 Personal Reflections and Conclusion Here's an amazing quote about Allen E. Paulson, from the book, 'A Jet Powered Life,' by author, Donald J. Porter -  "Jasper Dorsey, a columnist with the Rockmart Journal, offered his opinion concerning Paulson's achievements in a 1990 column: "Allen Paulson is incredible, possessing a rare and overwhelming combination of a super sales man who has a sixth sense of what customers want, plus design and production skills to create it profitably," he wrote. "He also has a keen sense of timing, can do any job in aviation from mechanic, to designer, to engineer, to test pilot, to production, and can do it at the summit of the art, yet still maintain an informal low key style." https://atticcapital.com/

    56 min
  6. JAN 7

    Adrian Newey (How to Build a Car)

    The greatest Formula One car designer of all time, Adrian Newey.  After reading his amazing autobiography, 'How to Build a Car,' we explore his early inspirations from his father, the challenges he faced in school, and his journey through the world of motorsports.  "How can I do this differently?"  "How can I do this better?" "How can I use these regulations to try something that hasn't been done before?"     -Adrian Newey His innovative approach to aerodynamics and engineering revolutionized racing, leading to significant successes with various teams, including Red Bull Racing.  Adrian's father, who influenced him from a young age and taught him the love of tinkering, and not just trying to get things right, but constantly searching for a better way, a more creative way.  We also touch on the tragic events surrounding Ayrton Senna's death and how they shaped Newey's perspective on racing.  Ultimately, it highlights Newey's relentless pursuit of excellence, from dreaming of a career in motorsports beginning at age 6, all the way up to his latest project, the Aston Martin Valkyrie.  Takeaways Adrian Newey's passion for cars was heavily influenced by his father's tinkering and engineering mindset. Newey's early experiences with model cars shaped his understanding of design and engineering. His struggles in school, particularly with being left-handed, taught him resilience and a different perspective on learning. Choosing to study aeronautics over mechanical engineering was a pivotal decision in Newey's career. The evolution of Formula One during Newey's early career provided a unique opportunity for innovation. Aerodynamics became a central focus in Newey's designs, revolutionizing car performance. Newey's early career involved significant challenges, including competition and personal setbacks. The tragic death of Ayrton Senna profoundly impacted Newey and the racing community. Newey's move to Red Bull Racing marked a significant turning point in his career. The Aston Martin Valkyrie represents the culmination of Newey's design philosophy and engineering expertise. Chapters 00:00 The Influence of Family on Passion 02:56 Adrian Newey's Early Inspirations 05:48 Navigating School and Early Challenges 09:05 The Path to Engineering and Motorsports 11:55 The Evolution of Formula One 15:10 The Importance of Aerodynamics 17:55 Career Beginnings and Early Successes 20:49 The Pressure of Competition 24:10 Tragedy and Reflection in Racing 29:36 The Transition to Red Bull Racing 35:51 Designing the Aston Martin Valkyrie https://atticcapital.com/

    48 min
  7. JAN 1

    The 1804 Silver Dollar, The King of American Coins

    You won't believe the amazing history of the 1804 silver dollar - The King of American Coins. Not only is the incredible coin super rare and valuable, but it took the greatest coin collectors in the world over 100 years to solve the mystery of the legendary 1804 silver dollar!  We're looking at the complete story, exploring its rarity, the collectors who pursued it, and the intricate stories behind its creation and documentation.  The discussion highlights the contributions of notable figures in numismatics, including Thomas Elder, Matthew Stickney, and Q. David Bowers, and emphasizes the importance of collecting as a passion that enriches lives and preserves history. Takeaways The 1804 silver dollar is one of the most rare and valuable coins. Coin collectors have a rich history of dedication and passion. Thomas Elder advocated for the benefits of coin collecting in 1916. The 1804 silver dollar was not minted until 1834 despite its date. The U.S. Mint's practices around restriking coins led to confusion. Matthew Stickney was the first collector to acquire an 1804 silver dollar. Documentation and letters from collectors are crucial for historical accuracy. The rise of coin collecting in the 19th century fueled interest in rare coins. The mystery of the 1804 silver dollar took over a century to unravel. Collecting coins can keep individuals mentally engaged and youthful. Chapters 00:00 The Journey of the 1804 Silver Dollar 02:52 The Legacy of Coin Collectors 05:50 The Mystery of the 1804 Silver Dollar 09:09 The Rise of Coin Collecting 12:00 The Role of the U.S. Mint 15:11 The Impact of Restriking Coins 18:01 The First Collector: Matthew Stickney 20:55 The Importance of Documentation 24:08 The Enduring Passion for Collecting https://atticcapital.com/

    30 min
  8. 12/07/2025

    Jasper Johns

    I was just not expecting to get this level of insight into the creative process when I started reading this book on Jasper Johns.  But I should have known, the book was written by one of the greatest authors and storytellers of all time, Michael Crichton - and he delivered.  "I decided to do only what I meant to do, and not what other people did. When I could observe what others did, I tried to remove that from my work. My work became a constant negation of impulses." - Jasper Johns, by Michael Crichton Explore the transformative journey of artist Jasper Johns, highlighting his commitment to originality, the pivotal role of Leo Castelli in his rise to fame, and the philosophical underpinnings of his artistic process.  It delves into how Johns challenged traditional norms, embraced iconic imagery, and navigated the complexities of artistic intent and viewer interpretation. “Then came the day when he tore everything up. It coincided with what he has called a spiritual change: "Before, whenever anybody asked me what I did, I said I was going to become an artist. Finally I decided that I could be going to become an artist forever, all my life. I decided to stop becoming - and to be an artist.”   - From the amazing book on Jasper Johns, written by Michael Crichton Takeaways Jasper Johns experienced a significant transformation when he decided to stop becoming an artist and to simply be one. His quest for originality led him to negate influences from other artists, focusing on his unique expression. Johns' work was characterized by a desire to isolate himself from popular trends in art. He discovered the encaustic method, which allowed him to layer paint without smearing, enhancing his artistic expression. The use of familiar imagery, like the American flag, helped Johns explore deeper artistic concepts. Johns faced criticism from the abstract expressionist community for his unconventional approach to art. Leo Castelli played a crucial role in promoting Johns' work, leading to his rise in the art world. Johns' shift away from encaustic techniques marked a significant change in his artistic direction. His work often challenged the viewer's perception of what constitutes art, provoking thought and discussion. Johns believed that the process of creation was more significant than the initial idea, allowing for unexpected outcomes in his work. Chapters 00:00 The Transformation of Jasper Johns 02:53 The Quest for Originality 05:46 Breaking Away from Tradition 09:07 The Emergence of Iconic Imagery 11:57 Challenging Artistic Norms 14:48 The Role of Leo Castelli 17:43 The Rise to Fame 20:59 The Shift in Artistic Direction 23:51 The Controversy of Change 27:10 The Process of Creation 30:00 The Nature of Artistic Intent Keywords Jasper Johns, art, originality, creativity, Leo Castelli, encaustic, American flag, abstract expressionism, artistic process, self-identity, Michael Crichton https://atticcapital.com/

    37 min

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Searching for the world's greatest collectibles, and exploring the journey of legendary creators and cultural icons.