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Friday, March 11, 2011

A 1938 Motorcycle Club


We're looking for more information on this motorcycle gxxx that cruised through the streets of Burien and White center during the 1930s.
The year-- circa 1938.
This is the "Bluebirds Motorcycle Club," which roared up and down the streets of White Center, Burien and all around the Northwest for years.
The photo, owned by the Eyers family, was taken in front of a Gilmore Gas service station just north of the Triangle Tavern (where Center Tool Rental is now) at Roxbury and 16th Avenue in White Center.
According to lifelong resident Chuck Eyers, the Bluebirds were nicknamed the "Gunnysacks," as an inside joke in deference to the larger, more organized Seattle "Cossacks" M/C club.
The group, which included Chuck Eyers' father and mother Charlie and Ella Eyers (second from right,) rode their matching Harley-Davidsons to rallies on the coast and attended meets around the state through much of the 1930s.
Ray Swanberg (3rd from the right) owned the Mobil service station just across the street from this location.
Does anyone recognize the three gentlemen on the left side of this photo?
http://www.highlinetimes.com/2011/03/07/news/1938-motorcycle-gang