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I remember dealing with him in the late 70's when I lived in SE PA I do remember he always carried at least $3000 in his money clip I guess his daughter runs the farm now (chicken coops full of 4 speed tranys/HD sheet metal/old engine parts especially Knuck parts ) I think Nick has to be in his 70's Great times back then
none of his daughters are interested in the bike buzz, he looks like hes a 100 and today his clip is endless as he still buys out everyones stuff from a swap meet they did not sell
the shop had an addition 2 storys 75 bikes up stairs is some of his collection, and another 100 down stairs for sale today he has maybe 10 sub contractors that do special work like one guy only does JDs one guy pans kind of thing, and the parts he is loosing his mind i think, you have to trade with him a part for a part kind of thing, i guess he thinks he is never going to go and live forever
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