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Lot Vtg 1953 Mph Motorcycle Magazine Vincent Hrd Owners Club Journal News Letter on 2040-motos

US $92
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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.

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This auction offers a full year 12 issues of the publication "MPH" The News Letter of the VINCENT HRD Owners Club.  You will receive 12 issues - January to December 1953.  The news letters are fairly small - approx 24 to 40 printed pages.  Dimensions are 8 1/2"  x  5 1/2".

Pages are near perfect with no marks, writing, folding, etc.  Staples are very good - only a couple of staples have a little rust.  There is a musty odor from long term storage which will dissipate over time.  Moderate discoloration on the exterior edges.

Free Priority shipping within the USA.

Thanks for your interest!

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