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Lot Of 54 Mph Motorcycle Magazines Vincent Hrd Owners Club Journal News Letter on 2040-motos

US $24
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Port Townsend, Washington, United States

Port Townsend, Washington, United States
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Welcome bidders!

I have many issues of the MPH News Letter which I will be listing over time.  Please check my other listings.

Free Priority shipping on all within the USA.  Thanks for looking!

This is the last batch of MPH materials that I have.  There are no full years and the condition of these issues are typically poorer than my other listings. 

Please examine all photos closely and use the link to see more detailed photos in a Google photo album.  Thanks!


This auction offers a lot of 54 issues of the publication "MPH" The News Letter of the VINCENT HRD Owners Club.  You will receive 54 mixed issues plus two Modification and Service Index supplements.  The news letters range in size from approx 24 to 62 printed pages.  Dimensions are 8 1/2"  x  5 1/2" except for the Supplemental issues which are 9 1/2"  x  7" and are two-hole punched.

Here is a link that will take you to an online Google Photos page with more pictures.


Click here to view an online album with more detailed photos of these MPH issues.


These are the issues you will receive:

1954:  February, November, December

1956:  July, December

1957:  June, August, September, October, November, December

1958:  January, April, May, June (2 issues), July, August, September, October, November, December

1959:  January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September

1960:  February, March, June, August

1961:  February, May, July, August, September, October, November, December

1976:  February, April

1977:  September, October, December

1978:  February, March, November, December

1979:  May, June

Modification & Service Index Supplement 1957

Modification & Service Index Supplement 1958-1959



Overall condition ranges from very good to poor.  On the bright side, most of the interior pages are very good.  A very few have marks.  Only a few pages have been dog-eared.  A few of the issues from the 1970's have writing in pen and some pink highlighting but it's not too prevalent. Most of the staples from the 1950's and 1960's issues display rust.  This is particularly true with the 1958 issues which all have heavily rusted staples that should be removed and replaced.  The staples from the 1970's issues are very good.  There is a musty odor from long term storage which will dissipate over time.  The front and back exterior covers do display marks and discoloration and there is some wear on the spines.  Some issues display heavy discoloration.  A few covers have small tears.  Please examine all photos closely.


Free Priority shipping within the USA.

Thanks for your interest!

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