I'd like to announce that today I purchased an original and complete 1903 Indian camel back at the Frederick Maryland auction. I'd like to make that announcement, I really would, but since I didn't bid, I also didn't win. Ha!
I understand that yesterday an offer was made of $100,000.00 which was declined. The local newspaper speculated that it will go for more than twice that. Dan (Tinsmith) and I went to look at it in particular and also to look over some nice old motorcycles and cars. We didn't stay for the auction, so I don't know what it finally sold for or if there was a reserve which wasn't met. It was pretty cool though seeing it "live". I also understand that it was found in Carrol County Maryland.
Dan took my picture as I looked at the bike and I wondered who the original owner was who purchased a brand new Indian one hundred and nine years ago. I also wondered what that person would think if they could see the long line of people passing by for a look and appreciating something wonderful from a very long time ago. It is a time machine for sure.
I'll also post some photos of some Harleys, other Indians and one Excelsior. The sidecar was sitting near the 1903 Indian, but i don't know if it belonged with it. It looked to be of similar vintage.
SB
I understand that yesterday an offer was made of $100,000.00 which was declined. The local newspaper speculated that it will go for more than twice that. Dan (Tinsmith) and I went to look at it in particular and also to look over some nice old motorcycles and cars. We didn't stay for the auction, so I don't know what it finally sold for or if there was a reserve which wasn't met. It was pretty cool though seeing it "live". I also understand that it was found in Carrol County Maryland.
Dan took my picture as I looked at the bike and I wondered who the original owner was who purchased a brand new Indian one hundred and nine years ago. I also wondered what that person would think if they could see the long line of people passing by for a look and appreciating something wonderful from a very long time ago. It is a time machine for sure.
I'll also post some photos of some Harleys, other Indians and one Excelsior. The sidecar was sitting near the 1903 Indian, but i don't know if it belonged with it. It looked to be of similar vintage.
SB
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