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Posted by Kelly Thorson (Member # 2958) on :
 
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Posted by Deb Fowler (Member # 1039) on :
 
[Thanks] Thanks for posting this for me, Kelly!

what do you think, letterville???
The first pic is the mural from Tomahawk, Wisconsin Intl. meet this past Sept. (they allowed me to help paint some sky and borders, so that was fun)....it is the cover of the first "Harley Enthusiast" magazine (big Harley town, Tomahawk is); now sits on the side of the gas station as you enter the town.
the second pic as you scroll down is yours (truly" on my way with my husband (ex now) to a hillclimb in 1987. It was late fall/early winter also. I rode in the sidecar as sometimes we attached it, but this time, it was the family (expecting our son), and now it is a special memory picture and mural to him. So...you can see why it was really cool to paint some of that mural and that the pic was chosen for the meet, memory lane for us!

[ October 22, 2003, 12:09 AM: Message edited by: Deb Fowler ]
 
Posted by Suelynn Sedor (Member # 442) on :
 
What a great memory Deb! It is really something to
cherish! (even if the ex-huby isn't!) [Wink]

Suelynn
 
Posted by david drane (Member # 507) on :
 
Hey Deb, That's a real nice wall and what a lovely racy sidecar lady you would have been. I love bikes and my ultimate plan is to own a Harley. Have fun!! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Deb Fowler (Member # 1039) on :
 
Thanks Suellyn and David!
Actually, I have been around bikes for a long, long time. (We were married near to 15 years, went to a lot of antique rallys and swap meets, including shows featuring studebakers and such as we had a few of those also. This is a 47 knucklehead, and I couldn't quite make out which model the mural one depicted, but it was definitely the turn of the century.
I rode on the back down the east coast and many long rides without much stopping, as it doesn't bother me to ride long distances. I love it! What fine machines. The Harley D. in our pic is now black, the original color. I once painted a shark's face on the front of the nose like noseart, and I used to paint any scratches in the bike with One Shot, go figure!
 


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