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Very, very cool pic. My father had a late 30's, 74" Flathead back in the day and I wish I had a picture of him and that bike. Of course, I wish even more that I had the bike.
I have no idea where the bike is, I wish we had it!
I think it was sold years and years ago, like over 50. The sad note is that her first husband, my sister's Dad, died on his knuckle head when he hit some loose gravel on a quick ride up the road with a friend one evening.
I didn't even know about the bike until I was around 10 or 11 years old when we found the picture.
My Mom is no longer alive, and would be having a fit if she knew we ride Harleys!!!!!
She hated are dirt bikes!!!!!
Oh yea, the belonged to the Black Cats MC, Vancouver, WA
They have a picture of them on the wall [really big one ]in the Columbia Motorcyle HD shop, in Vanc. Wa.
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