You're not going to sneak an orange QB into your stable and pretend
that it's an old bike that's always been there.  It sticks out like a
sore thumb.  Trust me, I just tried it and got caught.

On Jan 9, 11:24 am, "David Estes" <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> See, you made the first mistake of "mentioning" it...



Speaking of sneaking in a few bikes...

A number of years ago several of us were admiring a now deceased friends 
amazing collection of vintage motorcycles, and in particular his latest 
aquisition at the time, an Ariel Square Four.  Mind you, this was not just a 
handful of old Triumphs, Beezers and Nortons, but included a Matchless, a 
Norton Manx with a documented racing history and now the Ariel, which cost 
around twenty five large.  Obviously Ed was a man of some means, but you'd 
never know it until he opened his garage door.

At one point The Wise One, (that's a long story), asked Ed how his wife felt 
about having roughly a quarter of a million dollars worth of scooters in her 
garage.  Poor Ed near got whiplish looking around to ensure that Margie did 
not hear that question while admonishing TWO to pipe down.  As he told it, 
to her knowledge the most he ever paid for one of those old derelict bikes 
was twenty five hundred bucks!

Stan
Columbia, SC 


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