I've been to the museum three times and met Dale once when he went around with our group explaining the history of many of the bikes. He was a Harley Dealer in suburban Chicago before selling and retiring to establish his museum. Sad loss, I agree with the hope that the museum is well funded for the future. The difference between Wheels and Barber is stark. Barber is all spit and polish and do not touch. With wheels you were free to sit on almost every bike or touch the other displays. It's a great experience. REST IN PEACE!
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 8:05 PM 'sfr4201' via RMRAT <rmrat@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--AllJust found out that Dale Walksner passed away on February 3rd.Dale who?Better known for the cable tv show, Wheels Through Time, about a vintage motorcycle museum somewhere in North Carolina.Did not see all the episodes, but the ones l did see were really good.R.I.P.,and thankyou for keeping turn of the century motorcycles alive.........E-Steve...Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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