Worf
I'll Lock Up
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As I mentioned before I and a Bud from work planned on making a trip from Albany, New York to Fall River Mass. to take in the Vanson factory and perhaps buy some gear. Jim, Deputy Director of my office, rides (he has no wife or kids but 6 Ducati's and almost as many Rice Rockets) and needed a new leather jacket as his previous Vansons had AHEM... "shrunk in the wash" particularly around his middle. Me? I just wanted to see one of the major specialty leather makers in Country. We got a late start from work but we were traviling in style in Jim's "35th Anniversary Yank Me Yellow Nissan 300 Z". 300 Horses and traveling through the Berkshire Mountains we used almost every last one of em.
Three hours of sturm and drang later (including 20 minutes of "I've been here a dozen times before" wandering) we arrived at our destination.
Nice warm welcome.
Words to live by but they should've included "abandon cash all ye who enter here!"
I've seen worse waiting rooms.
Couch looks a little worse for wear.
Wall of fame, lots of famous autographs.
Despite coodinating a huge shipment to Japan the company owner Mike Van Der Sleesen took the time time to personally show Jim and I around the main floor.
Mike's better half Kim!
Racks and Racks of jacks! Come down, take a look, haggle try on... it's wonderful!
When Kim learned that we'd made a 3 hour pilgrimage to the factory and that I planned to do a photo tour on the F.L (which they were thorough familiar with by the by), she asked their sales rep Constatine to show us around. Constantine was newly arrived from Greece via a multi-year stay in France but he knew the layout from stem to stern.
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Three hours of sturm and drang later (including 20 minutes of "I've been here a dozen times before" wandering) we arrived at our destination.
Nice warm welcome.
Words to live by but they should've included "abandon cash all ye who enter here!"
I've seen worse waiting rooms.
Couch looks a little worse for wear.
Wall of fame, lots of famous autographs.
Despite coodinating a huge shipment to Japan the company owner Mike Van Der Sleesen took the time time to personally show Jim and I around the main floor.
Mike's better half Kim!
Racks and Racks of jacks! Come down, take a look, haggle try on... it's wonderful!
When Kim learned that we'd made a 3 hour pilgrimage to the factory and that I planned to do a photo tour on the F.L (which they were thorough familiar with by the by), she asked their sales rep Constatine to show us around. Constantine was newly arrived from Greece via a multi-year stay in France but he knew the layout from stem to stern.
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