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LEWIS AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1935 STOCK CERTIFICATE AIROMOBILE FLYING AUTO PROTOTYPE

$ 120.38

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Very Good with a ½" tear at upper left fold in margin. Tiny edge tears at lower folds with a slight bump at left lower fold.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

    Description

    LEWIS AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1935 STOCK CERTIFICATE AIROMOBILE FLYING AUTO PROTOTYPE
    Item:
    Stock certificate
    Business Name:
    Lewis American Airways, Inc.
    Business Type:
    Although this stock certificate makes reference to airways, it appears that it was really a car manufacturing firm.
    State Incorporated:
    Colorado
    Year Incorporated:
    1931
    No. of Shares:
    100
    Stock Type:
    Capital
    Share Value:
    One Mill
    Capitalization:
    ,000
    Certificate No:
    3882
    Date of Issue:
    7 Mar 1935
    Manufacturer:
    Bradford-Robinson Printing Company, Denver
    Issued To:
    S.F. Muller
    Signed:
    E. M. Lewis, Secretary and Paul M. Lewis, President
    Size:
    8½ x 11"
    History:
    After the Franklin Automobile Co. closed in 1934, Carl Dohman and Edward Marks, former engineers with Franklin, formed their own company to develop a new air-cooled gasoline engine. Paul Lewis of Denver, Colorado had conceived the idea for this futuristic automobile and in 1936 contracted with Dohman and Marks to build a prototype
    The Airomobile was a prototype that although stimulated great interest, never made it into production. Plans for the Airomobile were first drawn up in 1934 by Paul Lewis. Lewis believed that the 3-wheeled configuration would meet his needs for streamlining and economy.
    The body was created from steel and was very aerodynamic with it trailing to the rear and having two large fish like fins. Looking more fish-like than bird-like, the 1937 Airomobile was an engineering marvel that could have been the American equivalent of the Volkswagen Beetle. Apparently this was a one of a kind prototype.
    In 1938 the Airomobile was redesigned with interest having diminished and plans to put the vehicle into full production were squashed with the onset of the second World War. The vehicle never became anything more than a prototype.
    Condition Description:
    Very Good with a ½" tear at upper left fold in margin. Tiny edge tears at lower folds with a slight bump at left lower fold.
    CC ID# SL:
    EST 6643 EST1
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