Largest Fiddle

Largest Fiddle

World Record of ‘largest Fiddle’ has been achieved by Fiddle of Sydney, created by Cyril Hearn from Sydney, Nova Scotia , Canada.

The fiddle and bow are Sixty (60) foot tall. It is made of solid steel, weighs ten tons and was unveiled in Jan 2005.

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Largest Tire

World Record of manufacturing ‘largest tire’ has been achieved by Uniroyal from Detroit, United States of America (USA).

This 12-ton, 80-foot-tall world’s largest tire stands beside I-94, near the Detroit Metro Airport. It has been built to withstand hurricane-force winds.

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Largest Office Chair

World Record of creating ‘largest office chair’ has been achieved by Miller’s Office Furniture from Anniston, Alabama, United States of America (USA).

This gigantic chair is Thirteen (31) feet tall and can withstand 85 mph winds. It is made of ten tons of steel and has a spiral staircase that leads to the seat.

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Tallest Motorcycle

World Record of creating World’s tallest motorcycle has been achieved by Gregory Dunham from Stockton, California, US.

The Motorcycle measured 3.429 meter (11 ft and 3 inch) and has contraption sporting 500 hp & whooping top speed of 65 mph.

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Longest Single-Strand Pearl Nechlace

World Record of ‘longest single-strand pearl necklace’ has been achieved by Shimashi Kanko Kyokai from Mie, Japan.

At the 60th Pearl Festa in Kashikojima, Shima, Mie, Japan; pearl necklace measuring the length of 222 meter (728 ft 4 in) with weigh of about 20 kg, comprising of 27,750 pieces of 8 mm pearls was displayed on 22 October 2010.

Previous world Record:

World Record of longest single-strand pearl necklace was achieved by Japanese jewelers from Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture. This necklace measured 187 meters.

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Biggest Live Music Concert

The World Record for the Biggest ‘live music concert’ was achieved by British artist Rod Stewart at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

This record was made at the Coca cabana beach in on New Year’s Night. The live music concert was televised by the MTV network. The live concert was attended by 3,500,000 (Three Million Five Hundred Thousand) people.