Harley's, Whiskey and Lumber!


RichardA

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He still sells to everyone, and an introduction from me might assist you in your purchases!  His primary sales are to contractors, and a very few woodworkers.  His prices are reasonable!  And if you need moulding of any type, he can make it for you!  

3 hours ago, treeslayer said:

i was going to ask about the finish Richard, looks great, just wish i could remember just how smooth a teenage bimbos butt is

I remember, but I think my old mind has exagerated the memory!  Damn, it was sweet!

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On June 12, 2016 at 9:41 PM, RichardA said:

When you get to Lynchburg, be sure to wave, I'm about 40 miles away from there.  The last Harley I owned, was a 1962 panhead, I began having inner ear problems so I stopped riding, It was just as well, the starter on that old scooter was worn out and giving me problems to!

Thank's Ross!

Thank's Eric, it feels like thaere are a bunch of friends right here!

Your opinion always carries weight, thank you!

62 panhead, huh? Nice ride. 

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7 hours ago, prov163 said:

62 panhead, huh? Nice ride. 

Yeah, there's something about the feel of a panhead, that's different than a knuck or shovel and is such a soothing feeling.  Anything newer, I have no way to compare. 62 was the newest I ever owned!

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This is a story after my own heart. In September I bought a house in N. Central Tennessee. It will be my retirement home in 10 years, and in the mean time, it will be my vacation home. It has a three car garage, one space for my Camaro and my Harley, on the other two spots for my wood working shop. The rest of the time I live in Wisconsin, where my 12x14 workshop in the back is complete with my very own still. I imagine I could sit and listen to you two young me talk for days. 

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21 minutes ago, BeautysBeast said:

This is a story after my own heart. In September I bought a house in N. Central Tennessee. It will be my retirement home in 10 years, and in the mean time, it will be my vacation home. It has a three car garage, one space for my Camaro and my Harley, on the other two spots for my wood working shop. The rest of the time I live in Wisconsin, where my 12x14 workshop in the back is complete with my very own still. I imagine I could sit and listen to you two young me talk for days. 

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Where in Tn.?  I'm SE of Nashville about 60 miles!   And welcome to the forum, nice bunch here!

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18 minutes ago, TIODS said:

And yet we all know that Harley's all leak oil just to mark their spot ;)

 

I had a Harley owner tell me years ago that it wasn't leaking oil, it was oozing personality.  Still made a mess :P

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I had a Harley owner tell me years ago that it wasn't leaking oil, it was oozing personality.  Still made a mess 

A Loctite rep came to do a training session for our maintenance crew once. Very humorus guy. Early in the presentation, he asked if anyone owned a Harley. One maintenance tech raised his hand, and the guy said "Dismissed. I'm sure you are already very familiar with our product."!

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