I remember that Paul George along with Howard Wagner and a few others were very approachable, friendly and helpful to me at my first visit to the Davenport Meet in the mid '80's when I was learning what I needed for my '31 Indian 101 Scout project. I was getting started and none of them had met me previously. They were more interested in the extent of your enthusiasm than what you had in your wallet.
Kenny Edmiston was the best towards me (and many others) in this regard.
Kenny Edmiston was the best towards me (and many others) in this regard.
Seriously though, getting old bikes off the market may have been good business for selling new bikes, but wouldn't the acquisition of a used bike, and it's destruction cut into the bottom line? Maybe big volume dealers could afford to do that, but I wonder if the Mom, and Pop dealers needed the used bike market to survive. Curious what others think, as I love these conversations.

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