They guy is a genuine collector, treat his stuff like garbage and he will treat you the same, if you are respectable to him he is extremely intelligent, he knows his bikes, and his prices are fair, no smoking deals but he has spent his life collecting everything he won’t just give it away. Be respectful, amazing history there
Amanda H.
Classificação do local: 5 Mesa, AZ
I wanted to send my condolences to Ron Adler who lost everything in a massive fire last month, been thinking of you and hope you’ve found a way to move on.
Jay G.
Classificação do local: 1 Phoenix, AZ
Pulling up to this place it was hard to contain my excitement. I knew they would have exactly what I was looking for which was about 20 used dilapidated bikes for an artsy commercial landscape project. We walked back through the narrow paths of used bikes, parts, motorcycles etc. We were excited to start picking out these bikes, UNTIL the owner asked us what we wanted. We were honest that we were interested in the rusty bikes that had little to no value. This man evidently took great offense to us discounting his possessions as anything but precious items to be cherished. It was all downhill from there. This man had no intention of selling us anything because these material possessions mean more to him than anything. His hoard is disguised as a business. It got worse as he aggressively walked us around explaining why a bike that looks like junk to pretty much anyone had value. He did this in the most condescending way. I then made sure he understood that I did not mean to offend him by belittling his inventory and tried to give some compliments. My efforts to transition the interaction into something lighthearted was not about to happen with this crazy guy. As he then walked over to where I was standing he intentionally physically assaulted me by aggressively elbowing me in the chest. I left immediately before this got escalated because I thought about nocking this guy out. This guy is severely ill and you should stay very far from him. He is too emotionally attached to his possessions to handle dealing with normal people who want to purchase something he has for sale.