Joe Hurst called me up yesterday and suggested we meet at the former location of Dick's shop in North Redondo.
Dick Allen worked out of several shops over his illustrious career, but the most well known was his shop on Artesia Blvd. in Redondo Beach CA. This old photo is from that location. When I was a kid, on our way to and from the beach, I always craned my head , hoping to get a look at some choppers as we drove by.
Today at the corner of Artesia Blvd. and Flagler Lane, there's a Starbucks almost where his shop was.
The Dick Allen Wailing Wall is Joe's name for the shop's former location. Where it goes up was actually the start of the back wall of the building. You can still see some marks along the top and bottom of the fourth blocks from the top. Possibly where the former roof's rafters were hung.
The protrusion at the rear wall is where the building's front would have ended.
Looking out across the street you can see the building with arches as in the old photo at the top of the post. With a little imagination you might even think you can still see Dick.
You may want to make a pilgrimage to these sacred grounds yourself. Perhaps, you can find a crack and leave a prayer note to one of the Chopper Gods.
6 comments:
Chris, Nice post and congrat's for being chosen one of this planet's top 40 M/C blogs of the year.
Thanks, How did you hear? I got an email from the people that award them, and wondered if it's legit or or just a way for them to advertise?
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Cool Blog.
Not a criticism! but text should be "sacred grounds" not "scared grounds"
keep up the good work
chris
Thanks for pointing out the error. I tend to be dyslexic when I type. I'll fix it.
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