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    I'm glad people thought to take pictures like this.........



    Cory Othen
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    Herb would be the man to ask but I believe it was taken in 1906.........
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    • #3
      Originally posted by tst
      Any idea what year that first pic was taken?
      Tim
      This single story big shed was built in late 1906, so this is likely spring or summer of 1907 before it got the 2nd story addition.

      This is a great photo. It looks like a frontier street out of the Old West. Mud with planks thrown down. Empty barrels next to the building. What was inside them? Cylinders maybe? And what is that post on the right side of the photo for? Notice the ramp for getting bikes in and out of the building.

      Too bad they didn't have a bike in the photo, altho there is one of nearly the exact same shot with Walter on a 1907 model taken maybe the same day as this one. You guys know that picture. SGF posted a nice copy of it a while back. Also in ATC p.109.
      Herbert Wagner
      AMCA 4634
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      The TRUE beginnings of the Harley-Davidson Motor Co.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HarleyCreation View Post
        This single story big shed was built in late 1906, so this is likely spring or summer of 1907 before it got the 2nd story addition.


        This is a great photo. It looks like a frontier street out of the Old West. Mud with planks thrown down. Empty barrels next to the building. What was inside them? Cylinders maybe? And what is that post on the right side of the photo for? Notice the ramp for getting bikes in and out of the building.

        Too bad they didn't have a bike in the photo, altho there is one of nearly the exact same shot with Walter on a 1907 model taken maybe the same day as this one. You guys know that picture. SGF posted a nice copy of it a while back. Also in ATC p.109.
        '07 you say........ this is why it's good to confirm.

        That photo with Walter looks as though he has a halo!!!
        Last edited by c.o.; 01-28-2009, 12:08 AM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by c.o. View Post
          '07 you say........ this is why it's good to confirm.

          That photo with Walter looks as though he has a halo!!!

          Well, by some accounts written by Lacy Crolius, Walter really did have a halo and he could walk on water too.

          Actually, the "halo" you see is a tampered photo (ATC p.109), that is, they put that white ring around Walter and the bike when they lifted that part of the image out of the larger photo. Then they sent the bike & Walter portion to the Milwaukee Journal where it was published that summer after Walter won the big Auto Derby contest. That allows us to date the bike to the first half of 1907. Nice!
          Herbert Wagner
          AMCA 4634
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          The TRUE beginnings of the Harley-Davidson Motor Co.

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          • #6
            Be sure to visit;
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            • #7
              To think it was all started with a little shed........... pretty impressive!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by c.o. View Post
                To think it was all started with a little shed........... pretty impressive!
                There is the falsehood again. It started in Henry Melk's garage.
                Be sure to visit;
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                Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
                Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Chris Haynes View Post
                  There is the falsehood again. It started in Henry Melk's garage.
                  Can't get anything by you..........
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