1936 full-model-line motorcycle brochure

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1936 full-model-line motorcycle brochure

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I got my scan and photo's back today, I have a good, clear copy of an ORIGINAL 1936 brochure (and I have the original!).
It shows the R2, R3, R4, R5, R12 and R17, it's doubled sided (I have good scans of both sides) and oversized (17" X 26").

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C'mon Vince, you know; one picture = one thousand words... Nice website, by the way!
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I am not authorized to access that page!!!!!!
MS - out
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1936_BROCHURE_FRONT_260 - Copy.tif
1936_BROCHURE_FRONT_260 - Copy.tif (209.34 KiB) Viewed 6275 times
1936_BROCHURE_BACK_260 - Copy.tif
1936_BROCHURE_BACK_260 - Copy.tif (206.42 KiB) Viewed 6275 times
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Major Softie wrote:I am not authorized to access that page!!!!!!
If it makes you feel any better, neither am I. At least Unclviny has posted some pictures of the brochure. Unfortunately, they are a bit too small to read.
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The original is 17" X 26" and it scans to 5500 X 6600 so I had to shrink them way down to get them to fit here. The copies are full size, I thought that I would be stuck with extra-copies forever but they were all claimed in about an hour. I can and will have more made but the Photo-Imaging-place is a 60 mile round-trip for me so I do not want to go back for just 1 more.

I do have the scans on a disc so I can get plain-paper-copies done locally.

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Unclviny wrote:
1936_BROCHURE_FRONT_260 - Copy.tif
1936_BROCHURE_BACK_260 - Copy.tif

I see this post on my pc, but I don't see any attachement or clickable link to view the tif. Any ideas why?
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dwerbil wrote:
Unclviny wrote:
1936_BROCHURE_FRONT_260 - Copy.tif
1936_BROCHURE_BACK_260 - Copy.tif

I see this post on my pc, but I don't see any attachement or clickable link to view the tif. Any ideas why?
It appears he posted the title of the items, instead of the location.
MS - out
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They display fine for me (and it says that they have been viewed 24 times), I don't know what the problem is.

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