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  1. Founded by Harmon Von Vechten Becker and his two sons, James and Burton, the Elmore used a two-stroke engine design, in straight twin or single-cylinder versions. They later produced a straight-3 followed by a straight-4 beginning in 1906 until production ended in 1912.

  2. James, Burton and Harmon Von Vechten Becker. The 1910 Elmore originated in Clyde, Ohio, by the Elmore Manufacturing Company, founded by Harmon Von Vechten Becker and his sons. Originally, Elmore embarked on its journey with bicycle production from 1893 to 1897.

  3. May 30, 2024 · Founded by Harmon Von Vechten Becker and his two sons, James and Burton, the Elmore used a two-stroke engine design, in straight twin or single-cylinder versions. They later produced a straight-3 followed by a straight-4 beginning in 1906 until production ended in 1912.

  4. Founded by Harmon Von Vechten Becker and his two sons, James and Burton, the Elmore used a two-stroke engine design, in straight twin or single-cylinder versions. They later produced a straight-3 followed by a straight-4 beginning in 1906 until production ended in 1912.

  5. Founded by Harmon Von Vechten Becker and his two sons, James and Burton, the Elmore used a two-stroke engine design, in straight twin or single-cylinder versions. They later produced a straight-3 followed by a straight-4 beginning in 1906 until production ended in 1912.

  6. Oct 31, 2004 · By 1900 Becker’s two sons, James and Burton "Bert" Becker, were tinkering with cars, soon putting their unique design into production. At its height, the Amanda Street factory in Clyde...

  7. Jul 7, 2023 · The company was founded by Harmon Von Vechten Becker and his two sons, James and Burton, who were cycle manufacturers in Clyde, Ohio, before producing two light cars in 1900, with two-stroke, 3.5hp and 6hp engines. Both had 1.57m wheelbase, tiller steering, and chain drive.