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St Vincent H&g #5 Unused Reply Card Intact on 2040-motos

C $9.95
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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ST VINCENT H&G #5 UNUSED REPLY CARD INTACT

Canadian Residents must pay GST. In accordance with pay pal's policy of traceable mail, all invoices over 100.00 will be sent registered to international buyers. The fee for this will be 13.00 to Canada, 24.00 to US and World Wide. Insurance for items 50-150.00 is 15.00. Previous customers which have dealt with us or countries where there is minimal risk for loss this fee may be waived at our discretion.

Countries where we have experienced difficulties in the past will require traceable mail. Shipments to China PROC will require traceable mail only!

Please wait for our invoices as we usually bill within hours of our lots ending.

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The upcoming Bonhams Banbury Run Sale is set to be a motorcycle enthusiast’s dream, with 102 lots of iconic bikes available to the highest bidder. Within the sale, an intriguing duo of Brough Superiors will be offered for auction from a family synonymous with motorcycles for generations – Myerscough. The motoring history behind the Myerscough family began in 1893 when Leonard Myerscough opened a business repairing and selling bicycles, followed by motorcycles and automobiles. At the peak of this business, five locations serviced the Liverpool area under the banner L Myerscough & Sons Ltd. Encouraged by his father, the eldest son, Len Jr, took up dirt track racing in the late 1920s, enjoying success as a contracted team rider for both the Belle Vue Aces and Preston teams from 1928 to 1931.