Harley-Davidson Factory Visitor Pin, Gold w/ black

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Tours were popular at H-D’s Juneau Ave. factory by the 1930s. Tour guests received a pin and sometimes got to see one of the founders of H-D who took time to say “Hello”. The engine represents the legendary “Knucklehead, ” which became the basis for the v-twin engines powering H-D motorcycles up to today’s models. The “61” represents the cubic inch displacement of the Knucklehead. These pins were no mere trinkets. They were heavy, and constructed to withstand the harsh elements that riding gear faces, just as all other pins produced by the Company for motorcycle riders. | Harley-Davidson Factory Visitor Pin, Gold w/ black

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