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This
is an original 1915 Pope motorcycle sales catalog. It is in good condition
with no torn or dog-eared pages. It has some evidence of use. The
center page is loose from the staples.
The asking price is $850
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This
is an original 1914 Pope motorcycle users instruction manual. It
is in fairly good condition with no torn or dog-eared pages. It
has some evidence of use.
The asking price is $350
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This
is an EXTREEMLY rare piece of early motorcycle literature. This is
a near MINT condition 1907 Harry R. Geer sales catalog. It contains
50 page faces including the front and back cover. It even contains
the loose single page discount sheet that was not bound to the catalog,
but a simple insert.
The Harry R. Geer Company located in St. Louis, Missouri operated
from 1902 - 1911 as a mail order house. About 1904 he began putting
his name on the various makes of motorcycles that he purchased wholesale
from manufacturers. He also sold all of the components that someone
would need to build their own motorcycle including carburetors, engines,
engine blue prints, engine component castings, forks, frames, wheels,
etc.
The asking price is $1000 |
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This
is an original Breeze carbureter sales catalog in mint condition.
It is circa 1912 vintage. Breeze carbs were used on a number of period
autos including some Ford Model T's as well as a number of motorcycles.
The catalog is 24 pages long. It has a section devoted to the setup
and tuning of Breeze carbs.
The asking price is $400 |
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This
is a circa 1907 catalog of motorcycle and bicycle accessories put
out by the Motorcycle Equipment & Supply Co. It is 16 page faces
long including the front and rear cover. It is in MINT condition.
The asking price is $100 |
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