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we were there from about 1pm till about 3:45pm thats what sucks about paying to get in there luckily i had a buddy hook me up with some tickets i only paid $25 for two tickets at the door they were $20 a pcs plus $5 for parking.
well, that's a bummer. If you saw anyone wearing a vest with the colors in my sig, it was me. We did see the miller girls walking in when we were leaving, but didn't see any of the others you posted.
Yea I wanted to meet up with you Skully but I accidentally deleted the PM you sent me with your cell number. The wife and I made a few passes then mainly hung around the booth my buddies from Coshocton had setup. Twisted Image Cycle. They had 2 baggers and a yellow chopper on the floor. I am sure most saw the bright orange bagger with wicked looking floor boards made by ChopperSquad from Tennessee. They did a hell of job on that bike and easily could have had it spinning with some of the other baggers.
Nozzleman, i saw your buddies bikes they were sharp, i also like that set of tins they had sitting there with them that were painted like an old military plane.
Yes, Davey the painter is AMAZING! I found it remarkable on the 2010 Street Glide they had there (like 10 miles on it and all tricked out) he was able to match the factory paint of the merlot and black. They extended the bags and fenders and was a sweet look keeping the factory paint.
I took a few crappy pics with my cell, and not one of their bikes as I had seen them at the shop and at Todd's house. This was primarily built in his garage then moved it to the shop once he was almost done and just wiring things up.
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