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Posted by PAULIH300 on June 23, 2005 at 18:26:24 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Picking IHs Bones Clean posted by Chris in SeMo on June 23, 2005 at 18:16:38:
And one thought the Indian Motorcycle name was the most bounced around commodity in the country,it could well be the IH moniker.At least the IH name was given clear title each time,and not acquired by default,but nonetheless each transfer of ownership dilutes the brand further.One has to admit the most recent Gilroy Calif Indian cycle debacle was very far removed from the original Indian days...in many ways.They were auctioned off again,and in coming years will try again to recapture their glory days.However,who can really take Indian seriously when in fact the current owners have no connection whatsoever with the past.A name is easily traded and sold,the products of the original are true representatives of whats real,and thats something that cant be changed,or taken away.No wonder CNH still sells parts for vintage IH machinery...they know they cant match them,so they might as well profit off them.
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