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RE: Poor Davidson...What a freaking loser! (update)
Actually, It is Davidsons decendents that are in control of the company now. You know the old idea "you can have all of the glory, I'll take the Money"
When's the last time you hear of someone motoring on off to Alvah Roebuck's store to buy Craftsman tools and Kenmore appliances? Hell, how many people actually remember when it was Sears and Roebuck's anyway?
RE: Poor Davidson...What a freaking loser! (update)
As if it wasn't bad enough that they didn't go alphabetical, there were actually 3 original Davidson brothers that started the company with only 1 Harley. You'd think they'd have voted him down!
RE: Poor Davidson...What a freaking loser! (update)
ORIGINAL: bruef
As if it wasn't bad enough that they didn't go alphabetical, there were actually 3 original Davidson brothers that started the company with only 1 Harley. You'd think they'd have voted him down!
Man! That Harley must have been a real con man. Glad to see his legacy still continues today!!!!
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