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sweet bike and well captured toocheers
Rod
Wacko-Ocker Photography
I shoot with a camera until I get paid to say other wise
www.wacko-ocker.smugmug.com
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Glad there's a motor there, the pedals look like hard work!
Great job with the restoration and the image, heaps of detail showing.
What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.
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Well captured pasley
Some more info :- (from How Stuff Works)
For an entire century, from 1893 to 1993, Sears Roebuck & Company's iconic catalog offered Americans just about anything they could possibly want, from watches and jewelry to buggies, electronics and firearms [source: Sears]. It should come as no surprise, then, that the catalog -- which was originally penned by Richard Sears alone, who drew on his personal experiences in describing his wares -- also featured motorcycles.
According to Arlene May of Sears Holdings' Historical Archives, the catalog began offering the "Sear Auto-Cycle" for $169 in 1909. "This same catalog also urged readers to send for the free motorcycle circular giving a larger selection of cycles and supplies," May says.
The catalog stopped offering motorcycles in the spring of 1914, opting only to make clothing and motorcycle supplies available until the early 1950s. In 1951 the catalog gave customers the option to purchase the Allstate motor scooter and in 1954 the pages of the catalog also included a new Allstate motorcycle, as well.Barb
"If you change the way you look at things ........ the things you look at change"
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