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PRICE REDUCTION :EARLY 1900'S "CYCLE & AUTOMOBILE TRADE JOURNAL" MAGAZINES.


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***NEW** : PRICE REDUCED TO $130.00 FOR ALL FOUR JOURNALS.

These magazines are loaded with ads of cars, motorcycles, and bicycles which were the vogue at the beginning of the last century. Some little-known advertised cars were ARROW, SEARCH MONT, COVERT, CENTAUR ELECTRIC, etc. They are not perfect but are good references. They average about 350 Black/white pages each. The first three issues are BUYER'S GUIDE SPECIALS, while the last is a TRIPLE SHOW NUMBER.

1. Jan. 1, 1903 Volume VII , #7. HAS LOOSE COVERS & ONE PAGE MISSING. $70.00

2. Jan. 1 1904 Volume VIII , #7. SMALL STAIN ON REAR COVER & LAST FEW PAGES, PLUS SEVERAL PAGES MISSING WITH SOME SPINE WEAR. $48.00

3. Jan. 1, 1906 Volume X , #7. LOOSE REAR COVER, MISSING TWO PAGES $ ONE-HALF OF TWO OTHER PAGES, & SOME SPINE WEAR. $52.00

4. Feb. 1, 1906 Volume X, #8. MISSING ONE PAGE & PART OF ANOTHER PAGE, & SOME SPINE WEAR. $60.00

Inquire if any questions.

Contact: blincoln at idalinc@windstream.net

QUESTION: AN AUTOMOBILE AD IN ONE OF THESE MAGAZINES REFERS TO THEIR MODEL AS "THE CAR OF SATISFACTION". ANYONE VENTURE TO GUESS WHICH EARLY CAR MANUFACTURER USED THIS SLOGAN IN HIS ADS? The Company went on to become a famous world-wide auto producer, among other endeavors.

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No one has ventured to guess an answer on which Car Manufacturer used the description of their car as the: "The Car Of Satisfaction", as posted in their Ad of the Feb 1, 1906 magazine :CYCLE & AUTOMOBILE TRADE JOURNAL".

Well, the Ad was for Ford's Model "F" car, which was on page 139.

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