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"A Century of Motorcycling": Volume I of II By: Butch & Tom Baer
This is the story of 2 motorcycle legends: Earl "Pop" Armstrong and Fritzie Baer, "The Man in the Red Hat". Their love of Indian Motocycles takes you from the early 1900's and follow their lives through to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942. This beautiful hardbound books contains over 700 historic photos in it's 272 pages.
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"A Century of Motorcycling" : Volume II of II By: Butch & Tom Baer
Volume II continues the saga of Motorcycling in the first centrury. The Story continues as WWII ends and the Indian Factory is in big trouble, but Indian Motocycles live on through the lives of these families to the end of the century and beyond. This hardbound book also has over 700 photos in it's 278 pages.
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"The new 1928 Indian 101 Scout" By: Butch Baer
A beautiful hardbound book with 84 pages that will be a must for your library or lying on your coffee table. This book contains many full color photos of original Indian literature from the years 1927 to 1932, club and competition photos thru the years. Also many alterations by owners over the years. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE "101".
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THE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE NEWS VOLUMES I & II 1907 to 1912
From 1907 to 1912,17 true copies of various monthly editions of "THE MOTORCYCLE NEWS" from the HENDEE MANUFACURING CO. in Springfield, Massachusetts. 372 pages of early Indian Motorcycle techicology and all the advertisements of the day are preserved for all time in a pair of beautiful hard bound books.
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"Indian Motorcycle Worlds Largest Manufacturer" By: Butch Baer
A beautiful hardbound book for your coffee table or library that tells the fascinating story of Indian Motocycle's rapid growth from 6 motocycles in 1901 to become the largest motocycle manufacturer in the world with over 30,000 units in 1914. Learn about the people, factory and the giant amount of material necessary to be the largest manufacture in the world.
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"INDIAN MOTOCYCLE LITERATURE" Prior to 1921 By: Butch Baer
11 great Indian Motocycle publications from the Baer Family Library. True copies of original literature printed for Hendee Mfg Co, makers of Indian Motocycles. Over 150 beautiful high quality pages in a Hardbound book that you will treasure for years to come.
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"INDIAN MOTOCYCLE PICTORIAL" W/ NARRATED DVD By: Butch Baer
This 85 page hardbound book and 20 min. DVD will take you through the 52 years of Indian Motocycle advertisements. Beautiful artwork from the Indian Factory's art department. Collected, compiled and narrated by Butch Baer.
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INDIAN M/C ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE "101 YEARS
The Indian 101 Scout was one of the best motorcycles of all time and even today it has a strong following. From the Baer Family Library, we have compiled all of the Indian "101" advertisements from the years 1928 to 1931 and reproduced them in a colorfull 110 page hardbound book. The "101s" was the bases for the Indian Princess Sidecar, Dispatch Tow, Service Car, and the Package Express, the ads for all of these are included in this book.
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"INDIAN MOTOCYCLES 1901 TO 1953" By: Butch Baer
This 172 page hardbound book will take you through the 52 years of Indian Motocycles produced in Springfield Mass. Enjoy the time line through the sales literature distributed to the public through the dealer organizations of Hendee Mfg Co., Indian Motocycle CO. and Indian Sales Corp.
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"INDIAN 4" By: Butch Baer
This 106 page hardbound book will take you into the world of the Indian four cylinder motocycle. The flagship ride from Indian, smooth and powerful. See the author's personal daily rider, a 1930 Indian 4, updated with disc brakes and electric start. "Old Indians never die as long as people like myself are around.
By Butch Baer
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INDIAN MAGAZINES AND ACCESSARY CATALOGS FOR 1948 & 1949
Butch Baer has compiled all of his Indian Magazines and Accessory Catalogs from 1948 and 1949, the years of the Verticles, the Arrows and Scouts. This 144 glossy page hardcover book will make a nice addition to your motorcycle collection. Butch Baer married Priscilla, a girl from the advertising department of Indian Motorcycle Company and has included a few personsl memories in the end of the book.
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"CLASS C RACING" with Woodsie & Frenchy Castonguay By: Butch Baer
This beautiful 250 page book is filled with photos and articles about many New England motorcycle racers and the competition events they partook of. Many of which went on to national acclaim. Comes with a DVD of early events narrated by your author, Butch Baer.
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VINTAGE RACING ON A 1926 INDIAN SCOUT
How would you like to race a motorcycle that is old as you are? Butch Baer did. When Butch retired in 1982 he restored an Indian, went racing and had a ball for the next 15 years. He traveled the country in vintage races on many famous race tracks, met up and raced with old competitors, some of them very famous in their day. He has blown motors and trannys, crashed, been black flagged, raced in the rain, and in 1992 he came home a winner, sporting the #1 plate as high point winner in the pre-40 class.
Imaging a 1926 Indian Scout, originally designed to top out about 50 mph, screaming down the Bonneville Salt Flats at 99.44 mph. He just couldn't hit the 100 mph mark.
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1913 MOTORCYCLE ILLUSTRATED Thursday, March 6 By Butch Baer
The Motorcycle Illustrated magizine was published bi-weekly at ten cents per copy. Apparently highly subsudized by the many advertisements printed within. This particular copy we have decided to re-publish as a perfect example to represent the many issues produced during this very exciting time in the growth of the motorcycle industry.
Printed in a 90 page beautiful hardbound book.
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"A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE AND CAREERS OF GEORGE MALLORY HENDEE" by June Hale Cook
George Hendee, co-founder of the Indian Motorcycle Company lived a fascinating life. He was a high wheel bicycle racer, salesman, bicycle manufacturer, motorcycle manufacturer, a gentleman farmer and cattleman, a Shriner and a philanthropist.
His neice, June Hale Cook has gone through her family photo albums and pulled together the story of his intresting life for the world to enjoy.
This beautiful 72 page, hardbound book is true collector item for the Indian Motorcycle enthusiast.
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"EARLY INDIAN MOTOCYCLE HISTORY FROM THE BEGINNING THROUGH 1905" by George L. Yarocki
George Yarocki knew all about the inaccuracies of early Indain Moyocycle history and when the Guggenheim's "ART OF THE MOTORCYCLE SHOW" displayed a 1901 Indian motocycle prototype that was incorrect, he knew he had to set the record straight. This book is the the results of his investigation.
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BUBECK! by Tim Cunningham
Bubeck! The life of one of America's motorcycling legends, Max Bubeck. An Indian rider and racer, holder of a land speed record that stood for 60 years. 135.58 mph on a 80ci Indian Chout (Chief motor in a 101 Scout frame). Max is a good friend of ours and I have a limited number of autographed copies for sale.
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