Growing Up Harley

On my first birthday, in 1977, I became a Harley Enthusiast by default. That day, unbeknownst to mom, dad bought a new Low Rider. It’s been a wild ride ever since.

Grow up in a family focused on Jewelry, and Harley-Davidson®, and you live some exciting stories. Some can be shared, others, let’s just say, are meant to be taken to the grave and confessed only to God. This blog will be an outlet for these stories, information about jewelry, Harley-Davidson®, and the unique blend that became Stamper Jewelry.

I would ask you to take a few minutes to read through the About pages. You will find the history of the family, the company and links to the history of Harley-Davidson®. As you continue to read, you will see how we pay special attention to our family, our employees, and most importantly to you.

As I share with you about my life as an enthusiast, I will also share stories about the lives of other enthusiasts, my friends, whom I have shared life with over the years. These stories about broken hearts, death, engagements, parties, celebrations, and everything in between will offer a true glimpse of an enthusiast lifestyle.

As we journey together I will invite you to share your stories. In this life we are all bound by the two (sometimes three) wheels of the greatest motorcycle on the planet, Harley-Davidson®. I look forward to getting to know you.

Welcome to the new Stamper Jewelry Blog. Stay enthused.

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