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1913 Harley-Davidson Factory Photos 2-Page Article
1962 reprint:
January 1913 - Photos: Top - Harley-Davidson plant in 1912. Compare it with the 1907 factory shown below...of the seventeen persons whos faces appear on the photograph taken five years ago, nine have been continuously employed since that time. Shown: Emil Becker, Edwin "Sherbie" Becker, Albert Becker, Walter Davidson, Bill "Scotty" Davidson, Frank Ollerman, William Davidson, William H. Fisher, Henry Melk, Arthur Davidson...
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1918 Don Johns, Winner of 100-Mile motorcycle race at Grand Island 1-Pg Article
Grand Island, Neb., July 4 1918 - Don Johns of Los Angeles, came home the winner in the 100-mile motorcycle race...Johns piloted his Indian into first place, covering the 55 laps of the 1.8 mile track in one hour, twenty-two minutes and ten seconds. Frank Wood of Omaha astride a Harley-Davidson was place second; Hugh Murray of Denver rode an Indian into third place, while Floyd Clymer of Greely Colo., finished fourth on his Excelsior...
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1947 Daytona Hangover 2-Page Article
Pictured left: Bill Huguley, second place winner 100 mile novice, Miami Fla., is awarded a big squeeze by his much relieved and proud fiance, Miss Margie Bentley. A clean cut couple, very representative of the fine sport of motorcycling. Pictured Right: Billy Huber, Nation's most popular rider 1947, Jacksonville, Fla.,
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1949 Bert Cummings wins 1949 Jack Pine Enduro 2-Page Article
Photos: (L-R): Mister 1949 Jack Pines Bert Cummings, sweepstakes winner, happily displays trophy and the venerable Cow Bell; Mister 1948 Jack Pines Earl Flanders. Earl explained that the tree looked worse than the headlight; Stan Capell - Class A Sidecar Winner - Stan and his doughty passenger are not "tossing the bucket away," they are just trying to get righted so as to proceed in a forward direction. Note heavily upholstered sidecar interior!
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1949 Jimmy Phillips is Pacific Coast 25 Mile Champ 2-Page Article
Photos: (Left Page L-R): C.R.A. Riders, parading before spectators - fastest qualifier, Kelly Myers, Triumph followed by Ed Kretz; The Fastest 32 riders being introduced to fans. This custom is another C.R.A. inauguration. (Right page, T-B): Jimmy Phillips - Champion! He's not disgusted - just tired; Highlight of the race meet - Milligan, no. 6, Luse, No. 4, and Turpin, No. 59, went 11 laps in a 10 Lap race!; Two Indians on the speed path - Bud Hogan and Bobby Turner struggling for Second Place.
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1950 Cactus Derby Winner Max Bubeck / Indian 1-Page Article
...This year's Riverside Bombers' Cactus Derby was planned with devilish care and fiendish anticipation, only to have Max Bubeck on his Indian traverse the 425 miles of non-productive sand and rock with only a three-point penalty. It was a heartbreaker for the planners, and another scalp for Warrior Bubeck...
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Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm). Condition: Good
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1951 Ariel Square Four / Red Hunter Single & Twin 2-Page Article
Photo: of the wide range of 1951 Ariels, the three models pictured above are the most popular on the American market. They are the Square Four, the Red Hunter Single and the Red Hunter Twin.
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Size: Approx. 9"x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm) each page. Condition: Good
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1951 Belmont Stadium fastest 1/4 mile dirt track opens '51 season 1-Pg Article
An enthusiastic crowd of over 5000 fans turned out to cheer and thrill at the first race of the season in Belmont Stadium, 20 miles south of San Francisco...; Photo: Joe Leonard No. 98, a young newcomer, almost outrode Kenny Eggers and Larry Geadrick, national champs, and did it with ease.
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Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm). Condition: Fair - light stains
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1951 Central California Interclub Run 1-Page Article
Passing motorists around San Francisco and the Bay Area were startled and no little awed recently as they met group after group of motorcyclists - 15 to 20 clubs - winding down the highways in orderly, serpentine lines. Agua Caliente was the focal point where these fun-seeking cyclists converged...
Original, vintage 1-Page of magazine photos & caption.
Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm)
Condition: Fair- light stains
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1951 Walt Fulton / Triumph Wins Catalina Grand National 8-Page Article
By literally running over more than fifty riders in the first lap of the treacherous ten mile course, Walt Fulton on his thundering Triumph put himself in a position to systematically work his way into winning the first running of the Catalina GrandNational, held May 6th...
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Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm) each page. Condition: Fair - light staining
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