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I dont know how many I got. Way to many. I dont buy em any more. Way to much money,, er well I did buy one in Rosswell NM this past summer, it was hard to pass up them alien outer space dudes riding on them Harleys........
I would guess around 25. Been buying them for a long time, but have bought a lot more since I got my bike. Between the wife and I bought 7 on our trip to the Dragon last summer.
I have collected them for several years. A friend was delivering trucks for Brad Ragan
years ago. When he would get to the area of the country where he delivered the truck, he would visit the dealers and pick up a shirt for me and him.
Some friends would buy them for Christmas or birthday gift. Others I bought online or
the wife and I would stop at dealers when we are traveling and buy them.
At the height of my collection I had 433, all Harley logo. Some of them I'll never wear
because they are beautiful or a certain person bought them for a gift. My wife used to tell
me, "you have too many shirts!" Once I was looking for a particular one, as I pulled the
shirts apart, one shirt was hanging in the closest without a hanger. That told me I
have too many. Every now and then I will buy a new one. Now when I trade bikes, I'll ask
for a pair of jeans or some other item because I have so many.
I'm at the other end of the spectrum. I tend to buy and wear non-Harley related biker type shirts....from indy shops, aftermarket parts companies, etc. Cause I'm cool like that.
lots xmas and birthday ones from family parts were to much id say 50 to 60 just got 2 from florida i dont spend 25 on shirts but few times travling to work to remember yea i worked there lol
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How many HD T-Shirts do you own? I actually was cleaning out some stuff and realized I had enough that a resolution for this year is not to buy anymore! Well of course I HAD to buy one at the Temple Texas dealer...how can you not own an HD shirt from Horny Toad Harley?
Any particular designs you like? I found I bought a lot of evil clown and jesters and the usual skull stuff.
I know there are those who collect them...and more power to you if you are into that.
So...how many have ya got?
I have about thirty Brooklyn Harley Davidson tee shirts from friends and relatives, apparently that was their closest dealership, and one from Chicago Harley Davidson from another relative.
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