Thank you Herb
What a great group this is , I only wish I had something to give back
,but I'm sure that day will come one day if I keep on practicing.
I passed the info on to my dad who restores old BSA motorcycles and is
always looking for BSA info.
sewsandy
On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:09:23 +1000, hopper
<Troll5layer@ABCP.hall.0.fame.invalid> wrote:
>On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 13:29:54 -0700, in alt.binaries.crafts.pictures
>Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>
>>sewsandy wrote:
>>
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>>>>
>>> It's a badge from a very old motorcycle club that is no longer in
>>> existence , I have researched it on the Internet and there are no
>>> pictures of this badge but my father does have the actual metal badge
>>> which I have attached a picture of. ...
>>
>>Here's a page with some relevant material, AND an image of the trademark.
>>
>>http://bcoy1cpb.pacdat.net/bsa_airborne_bicycles_(aka_parabike).htm
>>
>> - Herb
>
>As per usual Herb, these wiki-style links (with the enclosures) Opera
>(masked) and Firefox just will not interpret.. bugger!
>However as per (also) I load the "bsa_airborne_bicycles" to
>www.dogpile.com and up comes the page as the third link listed!
>
>What a fascinating piece of History, Herb.
>I had the background of BSA coming out of the WWII product but always
>thought it was just an amalgam of Enfield, HRD and AJS
>m'cycles. I will get back and read this up.. thanks very much for the
>work getting this link.
>
>And the trademark will come in very handy to get the shape of the
>carbines right.. so, again.. thanks.
>
>cheerio
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