The lower one is pre-war, a rare bird. Funny they used to chop stuff that would end up in a glass case now days. Wonder how many 36 knuckles went under a torch. Good times
The first one was on a cover of a magazine. I remember some years later it was advertised for sale in the LA Times. I looked at it and it had been in an accident but the real problem was the bent front end. He wanted $2000, I offered $1700...no sale.
The lower one is pre-war, a rare bird. Funny they used to chop stuff that would end up in a glass case now days. Wonder how many 36 knuckles went under a torch. Good times
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The first one was on a cover of a magazine. I remember some years later it was advertised for sale in the LA Times. I looked at it and it had been in an accident but the real problem was the bent front end. He wanted $2000, I offered $1700...no sale.
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