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American Iron Magazine Event Coverage
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09-27-2010, 06:32 PM
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American Iron Magazine Event Coverage
For those who might not know, I am the editor-in-chief of American Iron Magazine and have been following the progress of my 1915 Harley Selma in the pages of our magazine. Now that the event is in the history books we will continue to follow it in print. Our December issue, on sale late Ocober will cover the start of the ride in Kitty Hawk, NC. and the January issue will feature a longer article on the ride itself.
I'd like to thank everyone who made this crazy dream a reality, and thanks too to all the riders, mechanics and supporters. What a time we had! #15 Buzz Kanter 1915 Harley in 2010, and 1929 Harley for 2012 Classic Harley fourm Classic Harley info Harley magazine |
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09-27-2010, 10:58 PM
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RE: American Iron Magazine Event Coverage
Buzz: And thanks a million and one for the really great videos and interviews. Jim A. Tucson, AZ
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09-28-2010, 11:04 PM
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RE: American Iron Magazine Event Coverage
Buzz:
Is there any way to download all the Motorcycle Cannonball entries? Or is there any way to purchase them on a cd? I've enjoyed reading along and feel I almost know most of the riders by now (well, I actually do know one) and I'd like to have some sort of souvenir to refer to. Thanks again for your part in this entire project. i rmn & etc... Jim Abbott, Tucson, AZ scigraphics@cox.net |
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09-30-2010, 05:20 PM
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RE: American Iron Magazine Event Coverage
Buzz:
One thing more. I wanted to buy a "Wrench, Ride, Repeat" t-shirt in Victorville but they were all out of my size, 2XL. I was told that there would be another order. How do I get notified. Hopefully, Jim A. scigraphics@cox.net |
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