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  • JoJo357
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    Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
    This one's pretty skinny, too, but she'll do!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwv7CxO8rs8

    Can anyone tell me how to copy and post a common .gif?


    Catchy Little Diddy. Now for the Long--Awaited Lyrics.

    https://www.cycleworld.com/watch-bri...rley-davidson/


    You've just answered your own question Cotten, now just hit search...

    *M.A.D.*

    ...Cotten
    PS: Best watched muted.
    >>>I bet You were dancing to this in 1968--hahaha


    KL6EK3MCYC3TX627PCFXH3ZNNQ.jpg
    Last edited by JoJo357; 06-13-2021, 01:04 PM.

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  • T. Cotten
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    This one's pretty skinny, too, but she'll do!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwv7CxO8rs8

    Can anyone tell me how to copy and post a common .gif?

    ....Cotten
    PS: Best watched muted.

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  • T. Cotten
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    skinny gals 2.jpgskinny gals.jpg


    ....Cotten
    PS: Thank Providence, I grew up with corn-fed Midwestern girls...

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  • bobbyt
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    Originally posted by exeric View Post
    Great pictures, Tom; but of course I love any picture with a Henderson motorcycle and female talent. Interesting to see how different the face of the same girl looks in each picture. I think these pictures might have been used in an Excelsior Bulletin, or these were out takes from a photo session. The girls sure look somber for glamour pics. The cover shots on other Ex Bulletins I have seen also show well used bikes, like this police Henderson. If Bob Turek is reading, I would be curious how many Excelsior Bulletins were produced. I have 2 issues, but they are about as rare as it gets.
    The Excelsior Bulletin came out in the spring of 1920. The first issue was a remembrance of Bob Perry. It was monthly through most of that year and continued in the next year, though, on a less regular basis. In early 1922 it morphed into the Excelsior-Henderson Dealers' Bulletin, a large format publication sent to dealers. That bulletin continued through much of the twenties, though in a smaller format and on an irregular basis. The Supplement to American Excelsior has a section on various Ex publications.

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  • T. Cotten
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    zRHAutolite this big.jpg

    ....Cotten

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