HD dealer poker chips
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HD dealer poker chips
Anyone else collect them? I bought my Harley about a year ago, a week later my brother on the other side of the country bought one so we traded chips. That got me in to collecting them. Luckily I travel for a living so it makes it easy to hit a dealer every time I'm in a new town. I also like to get chips from dealers with some kind of history.
So far I have almost 50 chips, here are some of the cool ones:
There is also one more HD factory outside of Philadelphia that I plan to get to in June.
All in all it's been fun to visit these dealers and see the making/history of the bikes and HD brand.
Anyone else collect chips in their travels or as a token of your travels?
So far I have almost 50 chips, here are some of the cool ones:
- Oldest dealer - Kegel - Rockford, IL
- Oldest West coast dealer - Dudly-Perkins, San Francisco
- Harley Corporate office
- Harley Museum
- Harley factory - Menomonee Falls - Powertrain ops
- Harley factory - Kansas City - Vehicle and Powertrain ops
- Dealer with multiple franchises - Riverside Harley - Riverside, CA; Avalanche Harley - Denver, CO; Rawhide Harley - Olathe, KS; Huntington Beach Harley - Westminster, CA
- Southern most dealer in the US - Big Island Harley, Kona, HI
There is also one more HD factory outside of Philadelphia that I plan to get to in June.
All in all it's been fun to visit these dealers and see the making/history of the bikes and HD brand.
Anyone else collect chips in their travels or as a token of your travels?
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I'm getting a little confused on "oldest" dealerships out there. Kegel says they're the oldest family owned dealership... AD Farrow claims they're the oldest dealership... there's another one in the eastern side of the state that claims to be the oldest dealership in ohio but that seems kinda impossible if AD Farrow is really the oldest dealership.
I need more beer
I need more beer
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I'm getting a little confused on "oldest" dealerships out there. Kegel says they're the oldest family owned dealership... AD Farrow claims they're the oldest dealership... there's another one in the eastern side of the state that claims to be the oldest dealership in ohio but that seems kinda impossible if AD Farrow is really the oldest dealership.
I need more beer
I need more beer
Next time I get to Columbus I'll hit AD Farrow so I have the oldest...those three can battle it out and I'm covered either way
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At new dealerships I generally buy a t shirt. Not to much into "collectibles" like chips and shot glasses. Waste of money in my opinion.
At this point I don't go to the dealers much and have only bought one or two shirts in the past couple of years. The last one was in Mexico. Or Paducah.
At this point I don't go to the dealers much and have only bought one or two shirts in the past couple of years. The last one was in Mexico. Or Paducah.