Herb,
In Jean Davidsons book "Family Album" on page 16 there's a photograph with the caption that starts
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"Arthur kneeling, was friends with Ole Evinrude, standing in the middle. In 1902 they started their own pattern-making company; here they pose with a pattern and their two employees."
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Where was this business and what effect did this have on early production? If Arthur was already involved in pattern making this must of had some influence on his and his brothers later exploits in motorcycle production.
Was the shed they are photographed in on Ole Evinrude's place or is it part of the Davidson's or is it somewhere else?
I read all this stuff about the early history of HD with great interest but have very little to contribute generally but it seems that if Arthur was involved with his own pattern making business this must have set him in good stead for what was to follow.
I can't remember this issue being discussed before but if it has I'm sorry and would like your opinion on what effect this had on his later ventures.
In Jean Davidsons book "Family Album" on page 16 there's a photograph with the caption that starts
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"Arthur kneeling, was friends with Ole Evinrude, standing in the middle. In 1902 they started their own pattern-making company; here they pose with a pattern and their two employees."
Unquote
Where was this business and what effect did this have on early production? If Arthur was already involved in pattern making this must of had some influence on his and his brothers later exploits in motorcycle production.
Was the shed they are photographed in on Ole Evinrude's place or is it part of the Davidson's or is it somewhere else?
I read all this stuff about the early history of HD with great interest but have very little to contribute generally but it seems that if Arthur was involved with his own pattern making business this must have set him in good stead for what was to follow.
I can't remember this issue being discussed before but if it has I'm sorry and would like your opinion on what effect this had on his later ventures.
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