brian
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Just read that an old cruiser head has passed.
He was the lebanon cruiser guy for many years at least early 90s through the early 2ks, probably years before i meet him.
I would drive his place, often on the way to my favorite creek back in the 90s.
Always had a cruiser or three parked around the house or behind the garage.
I had my 75 at the time, but wasnt doing much with it....had lots of time but little money. I was driving a 4x4 '86 standard cab short bed toyota pickup at the time.
A big scruffy guy, i always hated to stop for fear he would eat me for bothering him....but once i stopped by he was the friendliest guy in the world.
I spent a lot of time at his place.
Ended up buying his 77 40 in the late 98 or 99.
Last i saw him was 6 or 7 years ago now. I did not know it at the time but he was cleaning up to move.
His old place is on the west side of 72n just past Coleman park in Lebanon..big blue house, with a huge garage...across from the church.
He was very instrumental in getting the original keystone kruisers going.

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He was the lebanon cruiser guy for many years at least early 90s through the early 2ks, probably years before i meet him.
I would drive his place, often on the way to my favorite creek back in the 90s.
Always had a cruiser or three parked around the house or behind the garage.
I had my 75 at the time, but wasnt doing much with it....had lots of time but little money. I was driving a 4x4 '86 standard cab short bed toyota pickup at the time.
A big scruffy guy, i always hated to stop for fear he would eat me for bothering him....but once i stopped by he was the friendliest guy in the world.
I spent a lot of time at his place.
Ended up buying his 77 40 in the late 98 or 99.
Last i saw him was 6 or 7 years ago now. I did not know it at the time but he was cleaning up to move.
His old place is on the west side of 72n just past Coleman park in Lebanon..big blue house, with a huge garage...across from the church.
He was very instrumental in getting the original keystone kruisers going.