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Free To A Good Home: The Desk of the Man Who Guided Harley-Davidson's Comeback

Furnish your home with the desk of former Harley-Davidson CEO Richard Teerlink.

MUSKEGO — Back in the 1970s, Harley-Davidson was really struggling. They were bought by AMF, started making smaller bikes, and their eye for quality began to diminish.

That all changed in the 1980s when a group of managers bought the company back, and began the hard-fought process to rebuild the motorcycle giant into the iconic company it is today.

One of the people instrumental in Harley-Davidson's comeback was former CEO Richard Teerlink

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And now you can have Teerlink's desk - and a piece of history - for free. You may have to act fast: It's listed for free on Craigslist in Muskego. It's got a cracked leg, and it's priced to move.

Here's that beauty now:

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MUSKEGO: Large office desk once owned by Harley Davidson CEO

Richard Teerlink, is the retired chairman and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based and internationally renowned Harley-Davidson Motor Company. During his eighteen years with Harley-Davidson, he served as chief financial officer, president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board. And you could have his old desk. For free.

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