We had a good turnout of vendors and enough visitors that cars were parked along both sides of the road. I sell used tools, and did pretty good. Spent $5 on someone's elses used tools, and bought a swing-out kick pedal that I may use on Project 39-1/2 from Odd Ball Old Dog himself (Bob Harris), who brought a van full of parts.
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Bikes on display only - Restored Guzzi Anbassador, 1953 Indian Chief, the red Indian, I forget the year - prepared as a potential entry in the Cannonball.
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Nicely prepared Yamaha.
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Steve Decosa's 1915 Harley Cannonball winner.
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Frank's '70 Bonneville - the most original I've ever seen, Gary's Norton, a modern Triumph and a new RE 650 INT
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Cool looking Harley Sprint(?) - the Hummer chassis parked next to it was gone in an hour.
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View from the tailgate of my truck. We had vendors out past where you see the last cars parked.