A blog about the Edwardian era in the UK - objects, buildings, people, literature, film and all other aspects of the Edwardian era (covering 1901-1919)
Thanks Robert, as well as occasionally finding originals, you can get quite a large selection of vintage metal signs for sale as reproductions - although I haven't seen a Premier Cycles one before though
Hi Pete, it was exactly the same company - here's a post of mine showing another 1913 Premier - http://electric-edwardians.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/premier-motorcycle-1913.html , I would love to hear more about your Premier and what it's like to ride and maintain
Ah, that's a pretty sweet metal sign! What I'd give to have those as decorations. They look great in restaurants though!
ReplyDeleteThanks Robert, as well as occasionally finding originals, you can get quite a large selection of vintage metal signs for sale as reproductions - although I haven't seen a Premier Cycles one before though
ReplyDeleteWas Premier Cycles related to Premier Motorcycles, or just a similar name? I have a '13 Premier 500cc.
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Pete
Hi Pete, it was exactly the same company - here's a post of mine showing another 1913 Premier - http://electric-edwardians.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/premier-motorcycle-1913.html , I would love to hear more about your Premier and what it's like to ride and maintain
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