Liquid Asset Partmers, an auction house that I mentioned very often because involved in the liquidation of many motorcycle companies’ parts and equipments, is now in charge of selling all these bricks whose provenance is a famous 1918 Milwaukee motorcycles factory. The auctioneer is not authorized to be more specific, but still mentions that bricks will be sold with a bill of sale from a factory museum in Milwaukee. Did you guess? So, you want to buy a true piece of American history? You can’t buy just one brick, minimum is a pallet of 500 bricks for $1500. Or go for a truckload of 10,000 bricks for $20,000 and build your own historic motorcycles museum. At Liquid Asset Partners.
Bricks For Sale From A Famous Motorcycle Factory In Milwaukee
Published by June 29th, 2011 in Builders, Editorial and Events.11 Responses to “Bricks For Sale From A Famous Motorcycle Factory In Milwaukee”
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If they sell out let me know I have more bricks at half price.
Shhh… There actually bricks from the Briggs & Stratton building!
sell them to japan or china ther the only ones with money lol
I thought they’d been selling bricks for a while now…
he has been trying to sell me those bricks for 3 years. i helped him liquidate a Crocker motorcycle once and suggested he donate the bricks to Wheels Through Time museum and take the tax break.
I seem to recall a similar sale in Springfield about 10 years ago…
I have toilet paper from west coast choppers..
Once the building is destroyed the parts are no longer important unless they are architectural components that were unique to that structure and are documented in historical photographs.
If you have used bricks sell them at used brick prices and stop trying to overvalue them by offering to provide “bill of sale from a factory museum“.
What`s on the block next, the original nails?
Perhaps they could be re-used in India at their Harley assembly plant…
Hee-Haw
“I thought they’d been selling bricks for a while now…”
Now THAT’s funny 🙂
I would pay retail for 1..