1920s Harley Motorcycle Patent Drawing -Trucker engraved Leather Patch hat
1920s Harley Motorcycle Patent Drawing -Trucker engraved Leather Patch hat
1920s Harley Motorcycle Patent Drawing -Trucker engraved Leather Patch hat
1920s Harley Motorcycle Patent Drawing -Trucker engraved Leather Patch hat
1920s Harley Motorcycle Patent Drawing -Trucker engraved Leather Patch hat
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1920s Harley Motorcycle Patent Drawing -engraved Leather Patch trucker hat. Patent drawing by W S Harley.  Industrially sewn on by hand to ensure the highest quality!

Adjustable size- 6 3/8 (51cm) to 8 (64cm)

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History :

The Harley-Davidson Model W, also known as the Sport Twin, is a motorcycle made by Harley-Davidson from 1919 to 1923. Unusually for a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, the Model W had a flat-twin engine and a trailing link fork. The Model W set speed records on runs from New York City to Chicago and from the Canada–United States border to the Mexico–United States border. Slow home market sales led to the end of production after four years.