When I lived in Southern California, an annual trek and treat was the Mecum Motorcycle Auction in Las Vegas. I’m not a motorcycle fanatic, but appreciate their styling and portability – I can’t tell you how many collectors I’ve known who collected motorcycles because they could buy more of them as they were less expensive and occupied less space. Celebrities too often love motorcycles because when they dawn their helmet, they are just one of the many motorists cruising along the road. No one knows who they are, it’s total anonymity. I don’t like riding them, they terrify me, but I love looking at them. In fact, it’s crossed my mind more than a few times to acquire a bike or two to use as décor – no, the houses I’ve lived in were never quite big enough for that kind of display, but I can dream. The Mecum Motorcycle Auction is coming up again soon, and you can read about it below and use the links to see what’s coming on offer and learn details of the sale. I wish I could attend, but North Texas has us jumpin’ from project to project. Maybe I can catch it online.
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Mecum Auctions is motoring into Las Vegas for its 33rd Annual Vintage & Antique Motorcycle Auction this January 24-27 with a wide array of Road Art® from signs to arcade games, statues and more in tow. Among highlights are a pair of signs from America’s most well-known motorcycle brands, one an Indian Motocycles Double-Sided Tin Neon Sign and the other a Harley-Davidson Double-Sided Lighted Plastic Dealership Sign. Also on offer are a 1991 Harley-Davidson Bally Pinball Machine, a Rat Fink Statue and much, much more. Bidder registration starts at $100, with options including online, phone and in-person bidding. For more details on lots and bidding, visit Mecum.com.
Registration for Mecum On Time is free, and bidding is easy. Visit OnTime.Mecum.com for more information and to see all items up for grabs.
For more information about Mecum Auctions:
Phone: (262) 275-5050
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