I remember driving by and seeing the place burned to the ground, story here - http://www.mojaveroads.com/Tokiwa's Page 1.html
Cinco!!! That dude was crazy mo fo. Being part of the Dirt Digger's MC back in the day, we were the brother club to the Prospector's. We would help the Prospector's run their Enduro out of there. We staged in the back behind Cinco's Mom's house. I would hook up with Richard Caselli (Yes father of the fastest off-road rider Kurt Caselli) and tie ribbon and run a check up in the hills behind there. We had many of parties inside that place and there was dollar bills plastered all over the walls. Goodtimes!!!
when Cinco's burnt down, I could only imagine how much money went up in flames from just being plastered on the walls.Sounds like the Iron Door.
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when Cinco's burnt down, I could only imagine how much money went up in flames from just being plastered on the walls.
I can see that, but that is not cool, since people would write on the bills and tape them up. That is taking down a part of history. Can you imagine the bank teller when they came in with all the dollar bills to cash in?The Iron Door needed a roof a while back, and I heard that they stripped the ceiling, and payed for it.
I can see that, but that is not cool, since people would write on the bills and tape them up. That is taking down a part of history. Can you imagine the bank teller when they came in with all the dollar bills to cash in?
Supposedly after a big rain, the drywall on the ceiling got wet, and they had to replace it. It is a new textured drywall job, but the cash is nowhere to be seen.
You were/are a dirt digger? Props to you! Nate Sr is my hero.
Was a Dirt Digger back in the day and yes Nate Sr. was a great guy back than to me and everyone.You were/are a dirt digger? Props to you! Nate Sr is my hero.