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This one has stumped me
Just received this copy of a postcard. It is from Killmore, W. Virginia. It is pretty cool but the man with the motorcycle moved. Can't quite make out the make or model. I grew up in the city that made the Kissel Kar. Man who had the postcard thinks it is 1917-18. Once! Any guesses? To me looks like a single and chain drive.
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Those V shaped handlebars make me think of Thor, but that's the only distinctive feature I can see. I do notice that the rider's(?) feet are in focus, but the rest of him, and the motorcycle are quite blurry. Makes you wonder if the bike is about to go solo
Eric Smith
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A bit disappointed no one has commented on this picture that, pem posted for us. I think the motorcycle is a belt drive, and a single motor. For me, it's the early 1900's scene that is so interesting, looking at the sidewalk 'Johnnys' the buggy on the right side background, and the (presumed) Kissel Kar in the foreground. Even the building structure is fascinating and you wonder if that building is still there in Killmore, W.V. I also wonder if anyone still alive in Killmore knows more about that place? Pictures like this are the most interesting to me.Eric Smith
AMCA #886
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After I cleaned the photo up a little, and enhanced it, it still is difficult to make the make! Those were age photo creases Eric, it made it appear to look like V shaped bars~my take any who. It is a really c()()L picture...Thanks PEM.
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I was contacted by the fellow I got the photo from and he now thinks it was from 1907. I don't agree. Kissel Karr first produced cars in 1906 and I can't believe Kissel had a dealership in West Virginia by the next year. I'm not convinced it was taken in Killmore either. When I get more time I will do a deep dive into the particulars. Once!
Dick
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"There is no city or village named "Killmore" in the United States. However, there is an unincorporated community named Kilmore in Indiana."
I found this doing a search on the computer. The only Kilmore(sp) I could find is in Australia. Plus above.
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Took me a while but I nailed down the business and location, Killmer & Boyd Palace Garage Ashton Illinois. I found newspaper articles & advertisements verifying the proprietors, Kissel Kar konnection and an additional garage photo making identification certain. Time period would be 1909 - 1911 as Killmer sold his interest in January 1912.Last edited by badger34; Yesterday, 09:55 AM.
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