Originally posted by c.o.
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That the Founders over-built that humungous brick tomb in Springfield just so they could advertise it as "The Largest Motorcycle Factory in the World" in 1914 and suck in a clueless cabal of investors at just the right time is classic! Their timing was perfect! Hedstrom and Hendee bailed with their "golden parachutes" just as the high-flying manufactory they'd assembled was about to fall out of the sky at the onset of WWI, cut off from their critical European markets, and suppliers like Bosch.
The Wigwam was mostly an empty echo chamber for the entire time it existed, good only for many very impressive aerial photographs. Then there was the romance of the DuPont connection, the racing successes and the tragedy of the Torque fiasco. YUP! Quite a story!
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