Eddy Merckx Limited Edition Signed Prints

 

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Roger De Vlaeminck

1971 Tour de France

Signed Limited Edition Lithograph

Bernard Hinaut

Limited Edition  Signed Lithographs

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Vintage Cycling Prints

Unforgettable Images from The Horton Collection Archives

Original Vintage Press Photos

These are Gorgeous Original Prints – the Real Deal!

 

EDDY MERCKX

“525” Limited Edition Signed Lithographs

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EDDY MERCKX – 1967 Paris-Nice

“525” Limited Edition Signed Lithograph

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Freddy Maertens

Signed Limited Editon Lithograph

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Poster Art Series

Favorites from the Horton Collection

 Limited Edition Lithographs

Poster Art Series

Favorites from the Horton Collection

 Limited Edition Lithographs

Bernard Hinault

1982 Tour de France

Signed Limited Edition Lithograph

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Vintage Cycling Prints

Unforgettable Images from The Horton Collection Archives

Bernard Hinault

1980 World Champion

Signed Limited Edition Lithograph

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Poster Art Series

Favorites from the Horton Collection

 Limited Edition Lithographs

The Horton Collection

Collectibles & Memorabilia 

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Collecting

I’m often asked when the collection will be complete. Complete? Never. If one collects baseball cards, you know how many cards were in the set, and it gives you a tidy and finite end. When it comes to memorabilia, there’s no such numbered checklist. Much of the stuff that comes our way are things I had no idea even existed. That said, on a scale of one to 100, with 100 the end, Shelly and I are probably closing in on six, maybe seven.   – Brett Horton