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  • surfdude
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    chuck - i only have a few issues from 51-52 and i just went through them. no mention of the travelers. i only had photographed some of the Tumbleweed reports in the mags from 41-44 as they were at a friend of a friend's house. maybe someone else can go through some old issues?

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  • Chuck#1848
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    Originally posted by Chuck#1848 View Post
    Your second photo of the magazine, bottom shows the heading of the Springville Travelers That is still an active club here in New York
    Surfdude, any chance you could pm the article on the Springville travelers to me, Thanks

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  • exeric
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    Surfdude, thank you so much for posting those incredible pictures. It's like looking through a time window.

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  • Catfish
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    Still going strong!

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  • surfdude
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    that's it, folks! hoping to get another photo album soon. see you at Oley...

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  • surfdude
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    founder Monty's wedding

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  • surfdude
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    chuck - tumbleweeds still riding, too! 76 years

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  • Chuck#1848
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    Originally posted by surfdude View Post
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]16744[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]16745[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]16746[/ATTACH]okay, hold the phone. remembered something last night. a few years ago we were going through some old Enthusiast magazines from the 40's. check out picture #3 in post 14 and the Babe Tancrede pictures in post 15. that guy in picture 3 is Hans Josephson, shown below. so the club rode 187,000 miles in 1941. figure 30 guys in the club - that's 6,200 miles apiece - not out of the realm of possibility. then look at the pictures with Babe below - same room and jersey. the tall guy on his left (right side of picture) is the same guy with the indian four cylinder in one of the first pictures and the chromed chief later on. Joe Taukas. forensic photography! couldn't get the last picture to rotate, sorry, but it was a good club report to the magazine.
    Your second photo of the magazine, bottom shows the heading of the Springville Travelers That is still an active club here in New York

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  • surfdude
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    first one is in the clubhouse

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  • surfdude
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  • surfdude
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    IMG_0181.jpgIMG_0216.jpg64720_127263237459072_1893326104_n.jpgokay, hold the phone. remembered something last night. a few years ago we were going through some old Enthusiast magazines from the 40's. check out picture #3 in post 14 and the Babe Tancrede pictures in post 15. that guy in picture 3 is Hans Josephson, shown below. so the club rode 187,000 miles in 1941. figure 30 guys in the club - that's 6,200 miles apiece - not out of the realm of possibility. then look at the pictures with Babe below - same room and jersey. the tall guy on his left (right side of picture) is the same guy with the indian four cylinder in one of the first pictures and the chromed chief later on. Joe Taukas. forensic photography! couldn't get the last picture to rotate, sorry, but it was a good club report to the magazine.
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  • DCoul
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    Wow, these are great!

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  • painterdale
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    Post 18. Pic 3. Great shot! Love 'em all. Dale

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  • frichie68
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    Outstanding!

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  • surfdude
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    last ones for today
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