Description of Antique Motorcycles and parts for sale.
Saturday, July 02, 2005
# 411: Book. Oliver, Smith Hempstone. "Automobiles and Motorcycles in the U.S. National Museum." United States National Museum Bulletin 213.Smithsonian Institution: Washington, D.C., 1957.
# 414: Book. Caunter, C.F. "Handbook of the Collection illustrating Motorcycles." Part II, Catalogue of Exhibits with Descriptive Notes. Her Majesty's Stationery Office: London, 1958.
# 412 & 413 ( two copies): Book. Caunter, C.F. "The History and Development of Motorcycles." Part I, Historical Survey.Her Majesty's Stationery Office: London, 1955.
# 408: Book. Page, Victor. "Motorcycles, Sidecars and Cyclecars." The Norman W. Henley Publishing Company: New York, 1918. Mildew? Damage back cover, with several pages stuck together.
# 405: Bound magazine, "The Motorcycle Illustrated." Motorcycle Publishing Co.: New York, 1907 (Vol II. No 1 [January, 1907] thru Vol. II No 12 [December, 1907]
# 394: "1911 Yale Motorcycle part list�Consolidated Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio". "Remember: Oil is cheaper than repairs. Use good Oil, oil Motor every 10 or 12 miles�.1 gallon cans, $1.25 each, �5 gallon..$5.50"
# 384: ? 1912? Advertising booklet, "What a Few of our Many Riders and Dealers from Maine to California and elsewhere say about The Pope Motorcycle, The Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A." "