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[[Image:imp808.jpg|left|thumb|450px|]]DUBUQUE GASOLENE ENGINE COMPANY. Dubuque Gasolene Engine Company was established and incorporated in 1910. By 1911 sales reached $75,000.  The company's motto was "Nothing is good enough that could be made better." The firm guaranteed all of its engines free of defect in material and workmanship during the life of the engine, and while owned by the original purchaser and would replace free of charge any part that developed a defect in material or workmanship.
[[Image:imp808.jpg|left|thumb|450px|Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]]DUBUQUE GASOLENE ENGINE COMPANY. Dubuque Gasolene Engine Company was established and incorporated in 1910. By 1911 sales reached $75,000.  The company's motto was "Nothing is good enough that could be made better." The firm guaranteed all of its engines free of defect in material and workmanship during the life of the engine, and while owned by the original purchaser and would replace free of charge any part that developed a defect in material or workmanship.


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DUBUQUE GASOLENE ENGINE COMPANY. Dubuque Gasolene Engine Company was established and incorporated in 1910. By 1911 sales reached $75,000. The company's motto was "Nothing is good enough that could be made better." The firm guaranteed all of its engines free of defect in material and workmanship during the life of the engine, and while owned by the original purchaser and would replace free of charge any part that developed a defect in material or workmanship.