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I help run Collectors' Quest, which is web community for all kinds of collectors. The weather is nice and I know a few of you maybe just came back from Laconia and gearing up for Sturgis, so I am organizing a feature week on Collectors' Quest on people who collect Harley-Davidsons or Harley related items. Being featured means uploading at least 12 photos of the collection and writing a profile about yourself and how you got into collecting. I am aiming on launching harley week next month.
If you want to see what it will look like, take a look at a recent feature we did on horror collectors: http://www.collectorsquest.com/featu...ek/Horror.html
Let me know if any of you would like to be featured or if you have any questions about it.
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