To Robert A. Baron -- I evidently copied your e-mail address
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undeliverable.  So I'm sending it to the list and hope you
see it.  Claudia Oakes [log in to unmask]
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Mr. Baron -- The best source of information on your Harley-Davidson
is John Gaedke, Public Relations Program Manager, at Harley-Davidson
headquarters in Milwaukee.  His phone number is 414-935-4585.  I
worked with John on an exhibit showcasing 90 years of Harley-Davidson
motorcycles when I was still at the Milwaukee Public Museum.  He
knows everything there is to know about Harleys past and present.
Feel free to mention that I referred you to him.

Claudia M. Oakes
Assistant Director for Public Programs
Utah Museum of Natural History
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