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Olin ia EX dealer.jpgOlin is a tiny town near Anamosa Iowa. They sponsored an early motorcycle racer
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Badger, it looks like there was stiff competition for motorcycle sales in 1914. I have the May 1915 Popular Mechanix that is loaded with motorcycle ads. Here's a couple from Milwaukee. HD ad -producer for almost 14 years is funny
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Quick question... my dad has a bunch of old Popular Mechanics magazines... and I was wondering do you CUT OUT the ads? OR just leave them in the magazines? I kind of hate to cut up the old books.Originally posted by duffeycycles View PostBadger, it looks like there was stiff competition for motorcycle sales in 1914. I have the May 1915 Popular Mechanix that is loaded with motorcycle ads. Here's a couple from Milwaukee. HD ad -producer for almost 14 years is funny
Jim
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Most don't have much value, I paid 25 cents or less for most of my magazines, the 1915 was about $4. I made this 25 years ago when I built my '49. Made the mistake of taking it to Davenport to have next to my bike display. It got moisture inside & I managed to crack the glass.
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I love old 'Popular Mechanics' magazines and have collected a fair number of them over the years. Personally, I won't cut a page out of a P-M magazine as I think it ruins it. That magazine is essential reading material in the tiled room of any fart. . . I mean smart feller.Eric Smith
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The September 1953 Golden Anniversary Enthusiast is a bit confusing. Pages talk abot 1953 anniversary & the new models page show 1954 Golden Anniversary
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