Hi everyone,
My name is Joe Betar and Brownie Betar was my Great Uncle. My Brownie story is a little sad: One day I was doing random Google searches on my last name and came across a photo of a man standing next to a chromed Indian 841. I immediately noticed the strong family resemblance and called my Father and asked him if he had ever heard of Brownie. His response was, "Yeah, that's my Uncle. He was a pretty good guy. He had something to do with motorcycles. Indian's I think." As a lifelong motorcycle owner/rider, I was dismayed that my Dad had never bothered to mention his very famous Uncle to me. Unfortunately, Brownie passed away before I got a chance to meet him and all his stuff has been scattered to the four corners of the globe.
Discovering Brownie led me to begin a search for any information I could find on him in the hopes that I could perhaps write a book on him someday. I have created a website to provide access to what I find, and I would greatly appreciate any help from the membership of the club in learning more about him. I am especially interested in photos, stories, and information on the location of his bikes. Many thanks to Tim Miller who now owns Brownie's chrome 841 for sharing photos of the bike with me.
Thanks,
Joe Betar
My name is Joe Betar and Brownie Betar was my Great Uncle. My Brownie story is a little sad: One day I was doing random Google searches on my last name and came across a photo of a man standing next to a chromed Indian 841. I immediately noticed the strong family resemblance and called my Father and asked him if he had ever heard of Brownie. His response was, "Yeah, that's my Uncle. He was a pretty good guy. He had something to do with motorcycles. Indian's I think." As a lifelong motorcycle owner/rider, I was dismayed that my Dad had never bothered to mention his very famous Uncle to me. Unfortunately, Brownie passed away before I got a chance to meet him and all his stuff has been scattered to the four corners of the globe.
Discovering Brownie led me to begin a search for any information I could find on him in the hopes that I could perhaps write a book on him someday. I have created a website to provide access to what I find, and I would greatly appreciate any help from the membership of the club in learning more about him. I am especially interested in photos, stories, and information on the location of his bikes. Many thanks to Tim Miller who now owns Brownie's chrome 841 for sharing photos of the bike with me.
Thanks,
Joe Betar
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