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#111 - "The Iron Horse" - 1929 Harley Davidson 750cc D model (POSTER)

#111 - "The Iron Horse" - 1929 Harley Davidson 750cc D model (POSTER)

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Materials

We print using using the finest 100% rag cotton, mould made paper, printed with the Giclée (inkjet) printing process, using fade resistant pigment based ink.

Our Framed prints include the use of Non-reflective U.V. resistant glass, a Matte board surrounding your chosen image, as well as M.D.F backing board with hangers.

Dimensions

POSTER SIZE:

16" x 20" - (406mm x 508mm)

FRAME SIZE:

18" x 22" - (460mm x 555mm) 

Shipping & Returns

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

To start a return, you can contact us at oldshedproductions@gmail.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

Care Instructions

"The Iron Horse" by Oldshed Productions.

Depicting a 1929 Harley Davidson 750cc D model.


Unframed Satin Poster -  16" x 20" - (406mm x 508mm)
Framed Satin Poster      -  18" x 22" - (460mm x 555mm)

 

PHOTOGRAPHERS’ LOCATION NOTES

We photographed this scene in a barn next to a late 19th century mud brick farmhouse in the Swan Valley in Western Australia

This motorcycle is one of the most unusual that Harley Davidson made in the late 20's.

The outstanding features where the twin headlights, front and rear wheel stands and a vertical generator, which caused the model to be commonly referred to as the ‘3 cylinder Harley’.

The engine is a 750cc side valve with a 3-speed gearbox and tank gearshift.

The current owners grandfather, a descendant of 19th century pioneer settler farmers in the Valley, left him the old farm property with mud brick farmhouse and various outbuildings, housing generations of rural and farming memorabilia, vehicles, machines and all the stuff rural folk never seem to throw away.

Soon to be restored and back on the road in all its 1920's glory.

 

Ian Sergeant - Diploma Science - Photography

Ben Jackson - Bach Arts - Design - Bach Ed - Design 

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