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Willy Wanker aka Mr. Bill

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Since: Feb 17, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:27 pm
Post subject: Help
Archived from groups: can>rec>motorcycles (more info?)

Club Sign

This message is being sent out to all my motorcycle contacts requesting your
assistance for the possible recovery of our club's sign.

The Durham Cruisers were very fortunate to receive an absolutely awesome
sign that was hand crafted on a C&C machine which incorporated our emblem
and club name. The sign was sent for chroming and came back looking mighty
impressive. The man hours spent on the design and crafting of this sign are
too many to even count. A lot hard work and designing went into this
beautiful sign and unfortunately it has gone missing.

As many of you are aware, the Durham Cruisers had a booth set up at the
January Supershow and our sign was proudly displayed all weekend.
Unfortunately, when the time came to pack up everything at the end of the
weekend, the sign "went missing"!

This message is being sent to ask that you keep your eyes and ears open to
possibly assist us with the return of our sign. We have checked with the
Supershow and it was not recovered by them as well as many other sources we
have checked with.

We are simply asking that if by chance you were to come across this sign
which is basically useless to anyone else, that you encourage anyone in
possession of it to return it NO QUESTIONS ASKED!

This sign is very valuable for many reasons to our club and any assistance
by anyone in the biking community would be greatly appreciated.

The sign is approximately 3 feet long and 1 1/2 feet high and is solid
Billet with a chromed finish.

On behalf of all our Durham Cruiser members, thank you in advance for any
assistance you might be able to provide!

Bob "Bulldog" Chambers
Durham Cruisers President

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