One of the four co-founders of Harley-Davidson (1881-1950) who was responsible for setting up the company’s nationwide network of dealers. Interesting softcover 1941 Harley-Davidson Factory Service School technician's training binder, 9 x 11.5, 60 pages, signed on a document affixed inside the back cover, "Arthur Davidson." The document reads: "This is to certify that Howard W. Belmont attended our Factory Service School - class of January 20, 1941, and completed the mechanics' training course." The binder contains several diagrams of Harley-Davidson generators from various models, and has many "Shop Dope" memos, dated from 1936 to 1947, which relate to servicing and maintenance. In very good condition, with heavy wear and soiling from use, and creasing to covers which somewhat affects the affixed signed slip. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA.
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