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Vincent Motorcycle Wall Poster Laminated Version on 2040-motos

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Madison, Indiana, United States

Madison, Indiana, United States
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           Fully Laminated Vincent Wall Poster

5 Color Including Gold. Printed on Heavy 100 lb Gloss Enamel. Size: 27" x 39" This work illustrates more than 33 H.R.D. and Vincent motorcycles. From 1946-1973 the Vincent Black Shadow was the world's fastest standard motorcycle. Included is a history of the company; five engines; cut-a-way of the V-Twin; production figures; catalog covers; artwork of Vincent and Irving; logos; re-creation Black Shadow. I am the original inventor and publisher of this poster. If your poster is damaged in shipping please do not return it to us. Simply notify us of the damage and we will ship another at no charge. We have shipped over 41,000 posters with no damage, our current record!

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