Here's some more great photos from Tom! These three pics show Excelsior riders on a trip from Toronto to Hamilton and back in 1913.
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Here's some more great photos from Tom! These three pics show Excelsior riders on a trip from Toronto to Hamilton and back in 1913.
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Cory Othen
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Holy Mooly & Great Googly Moogly. Those photos are fantastic. I know they are protected...so i am not saving them to my hard drive.
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I just noticed this on e-bay. I was thinkin' of jumping on it but they won't be shipped across the border. So I figured I'd post it here if anyone is interested......... Pretty awesome pics including Ed Kretz!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/OLD-ED-KRETZ-ETC...spagenameZWDVW
By the way cool pic Jurassic!!! Got any idea where it was taken?
Cory Othen
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A couple of years ago I gave the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum over 200 ca 1938-1941 B&W 8x10s, all from the original professional negatives which I included. Subjects include: Ed Kretz, Muroc Dry Lake Speed Trials, Barney Oldfield's hill climbs, Hollister TT races, Costa Mesa TT, Oakland Speedway, Riverside AMA District 37 rally, Riverside half-mile, and various other events. I also gave the museum about 200 more original professional negatives that I couldn't afford to have developed. Per my agreement with the museum, I can continue to use scans of these pictures. I post some of them now and then on my website http://www.rolliefreebook.com . The pictures were the work of Ken Scholfield, a winning rider of speedway races (or "short tracK races" as termed then). I knew Ken and wife Mary for over ten years prior to his passing a decade ago, and Mary gave me Ken's pictures and negatives.
In 1936, Ken rode his road bike, a 45 cu. in. 101 Scout with a buddy seat, 90 miles to the Muroc Dry Lake Speed Trials, and was timed at 107.14 mph. That was really flying for those days! Ken was a free-lance photographer.
Many of Ken's pictures appeared in "Motorcyclist" in the 1938-1941 era. Some Indian fans will be familiar with a 1941 picture of Indian President Dwight Moody exiting a very shiny DC-3 at Los Angeles and being met by a host of real American Indians wearing war bonnets. This was a Scholfield picture. Some of Ken's pictures appear in my "Indian Scout" book which unfortunately is now out of print. Ken was known to old timers as "Kenny." He was the only guy I knew who still called Max Bubeck by Max's pre-WWII nickname, "Hitler." Ken had a marvelous deep baritone voice, which made me wonder why he hadn't been a successful radio announcer. Years after his passing, I learned that as a young man Kenny stuttered. Ain't life weird!
Jerry Hatfield
Sorry about the double-posting. My computer was acting weird, so I didn't think the first "send" worked.
Jerry Hatfield
This came from an eighties issue of the club mag and I couldn't resist posting it....... These guys were thinkin'!
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Cory Othen
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Oh, and hey Ken how'd you make out with that storm you mentioned?
Cory Othen
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