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JoJo, I believe the picture in #4971 is from the funeral of Hells Angel member James T. "Mother" Miles in Sacramento in 1966. You can watch some video and read a short caption about it here: https://archive.org/details/funeral-...creener-for-ia. Looks like lot's of people turned out for the procession!Eric Olson
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Thank You Eric. Here's the YouTube Video of the Funeral~it's super interesting and... 100% 'Americana'.Originally posted by EricOlson View PostJoJo, I believe the picture in #4971 is from the funeral of Hells Angel member James T. "Mother" Miles in Sacramento in 1966. You can watch some video and read a short caption about it here: https://archive.org/details/funeral-...creener-for-ia. Looks like lot's of people turned out for the procession!
https://youtu.be/Uz-qXppJQtw?si=TlnvUJ-Y5M2HcJBX *James T. "Mother" Miles. *Hells Angels Funeral 1966.
https://youtu.be/zEDwexCxuzk?si=VzArmt6lKvYrnkD0 *A little tune to just set the mood. *Eric Burdon Band. *STOP LP.
*M.A.D.*Last edited by JoJo357; 01-04-2026, 04:58 PM.
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image_50996.jpg image_50997.jpg These photos sold recently at an auction in Amery Wisconsin. I do not know anything about them except I got outbid. Listed as motorcycle rider and old motor shop .
Jerry
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I received these pictures with the purchase of my '28JD which is the same bike you see here.
I would post a current picture for comparison but not sure if that is permitted.
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Those are great pictures, and would be fantastic provenance to have as a reference for your 28JD.Originally posted by 1939wl View Post
Thanks for posting ![/QUOTE]
This bike looks to be a 1925.
Jerry
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Jerry I go with you on that
Narrow mudguards
No throttle controlled oil pump
5 fin cylinders so 1000cc
Last year of the early style gearbox
Buzzer box ignition
Are all things that point to 1925Peter Thomson, a.k.a. Tommo
A.M.C.A. # 2777
Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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