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Harley Davidson Foosball Table

by Matt on November 21, 2007

Foosball never had it so good! I found a Tournament quality foosball table with a Harley Davidson finish. Those of you that have played foosball for more than 30 minutes know how important it is to have a Tournament table as opposed to K-Mart’s Blue Light Special budget table with wooden dowel bars and particle board playing surfaces.

The Harley Davidson foosball table Sports a seriously great looking diamond plate finish on the playing surface, and the awesome black exterior will fit nicely in many more decors than the typical light brown finish on other foosball tables.


-Heavy, triple chrome plated solid steel player rods.
-Premium self-aligning ball bearings for professional spin action.
-League style, non-slip 8- sided wood handles.
-Premium wood bead score keepers
-Chrome plated leg levelers for customized play height (up to 2″)
-Game includes 6 premium play tournament balls.
-Cabinet comes fully assembled - just add legs and mount players to the rods.
-Dimensions: 54″ x 28 3/4″ x 38″
-Weight: 180 lbs

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High on the Hog: Investing Part 2

by Jason on November 20, 2007

In a recent post, I attempted to connect with riders everywhere in the benefits of investing in what we know (in our case, H-D). While I wished to originally include dollar values, I was unable to locate these statistics in time. Today I finally located an article that further accompanies this concept.

Bloggingstocks.com’s Steven Halpern has recently posted a blog called Harley Davidson: High on the HOG in which he coinsides with what we’ve been saying all along.

The value investor explains, “For those that do enjoy riding on the open road, Harley-Davidson is practically a lifestyle unto itself. With over 1,300 dealerships in 60 countries around the world, the firm has carved out an impressive share of the heavyweight motorcycle market and delivered record revenues for 20 consecutive years.”

“Consider this remarkable fact: a modest $1,000 invested in HOG at the end of 1986 would now be worth a staggering $230,000. Going forward, we think Harley-Davidson will only strengthen its status as a cultural icon, and its shares could remain a growth engine for years to come.”

The entire blog can be read by clicking here.

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