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My Brother got me started on the Chips...Now when I go off somewhere, and go to a HD store I buy 2 chips... 1 for me and 1 for him...he does the same unless we are riding together.
Thanks for the Idea Dr. Tiki...I know what I'll do for his B-day in a couple of months, with a nice barnwood frame around it. Any certain type of magnets to get???
I stopped in at the Laconia NH dealership today, and I also like collecting the chips but at $3.95 a chip I just could not do it. Talk about taking advantage!!
I think the most I ever paid was $5.99 in Smithers, northern British Columbia about 3 years ago. I have found many dealers charge $1.99 but of course it varies.
I can get several different ones from WV for trade if anyone is interested.
Local to me I have Mountain State Harley, South Charleston Harley, Charlies Harley/Blacksheep Harley
If you still have ones to trade I have Round Rock, Texas and Temple, Texas. Email me at jeisen@gmail.com
I am going to cover it with clear lacker when I get back from deployment.
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I myself would get some tempered glass cut (3 pieces) to cover before lacker. That way if I ever get tired of the bar or move I can take my chips with me.
I started collecting them 6 years ago after a really bad accident, have a handful since but buy them every dealer I go to now, so far just keep them in a big beer mug
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