I agree with you Herb about what you say about Mack. Right now most of what I said is just theory. I would love to know more too!
I have asked Perry's son William more than once what the Waverley connection was and he didn't have a clue. Was it just a name Perry pulled out of thin air? Don't know.
I came across a newspaper article the other day describing the theft of a motorcycle in Milwaukee in august of 1910. As follows;
New "Comet"-1910 make, olive green, spring frame, spring fork, patent belt tightener. Engine No. 59. Has no license number.
Man suspected described as 24 years old, 5 ft. 4 in. tall, 130 pounds, slim built, dark complexion, dark hair, pointed nose, dark eyes close together, smooth face, light grey telescope hat, blue suit with invisible stripe, trousers torn on left knee.
Above stolen night of August 11th. Arrest and hold for burglary.
J.T. Jamesec
Chief of Police
Was this the new V-twin Comet mentioned in their brochure?
At least we now know what the color is supposed to be. We can assume at least 59 motors were built. Did this model have the
same suspension as Mack's 1912 P.E.M.? This type of suspension
has been described as being designed by Frank Kenzler, Perry E. Mack and Frank Kitlitschko. All we know for sure is that the patent
was issued to Kitlitschko in 1912 for the suspension.
Hopefully someday something will turn up in the public record that will answer all our questions. Or maybe a diary will be found.
Wouldn't that be great.
Dick
I have asked Perry's son William more than once what the Waverley connection was and he didn't have a clue. Was it just a name Perry pulled out of thin air? Don't know.
I came across a newspaper article the other day describing the theft of a motorcycle in Milwaukee in august of 1910. As follows;
New "Comet"-1910 make, olive green, spring frame, spring fork, patent belt tightener. Engine No. 59. Has no license number.
Man suspected described as 24 years old, 5 ft. 4 in. tall, 130 pounds, slim built, dark complexion, dark hair, pointed nose, dark eyes close together, smooth face, light grey telescope hat, blue suit with invisible stripe, trousers torn on left knee.
Above stolen night of August 11th. Arrest and hold for burglary.
J.T. Jamesec
Chief of Police
Was this the new V-twin Comet mentioned in their brochure?
At least we now know what the color is supposed to be. We can assume at least 59 motors were built. Did this model have the
same suspension as Mack's 1912 P.E.M.? This type of suspension
has been described as being designed by Frank Kenzler, Perry E. Mack and Frank Kitlitschko. All we know for sure is that the patent
was issued to Kitlitschko in 1912 for the suspension.
Hopefully someday something will turn up in the public record that will answer all our questions. Or maybe a diary will be found.
Wouldn't that be great.
Dick
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