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Any thoughts on the year? There are no frame numbers other than what is on the rear stay.The number 1310 is on the namebadge. Traces of original black enamel. Thanks.
I would appreciate it very much if someone would please offer some advice about this brake. It came to me in pieces, consequently I'm unclear about the location of the two small spacers. Are they 180° apart, do they go on opposite sides of the bottom piece in the photo, or do they go together...
I just wanted to share a couple of photos here from a 1901 G&J Rambler to demonstrate the extent and quality of workmanship rarely ever seen today on something as seemingly simple as a handlebar clamp.
Here we have a handlebar lug that has 3 slots, a stamped keyway that primarily acts as a...
Now that Victory Bicycles in Florida is kaput, finding replacement hollow rims for project bikes isn't going to be easy. In the past I've tried to make crescent shaped rims with limited success so using Larry Lunz or Diane Blake's rims at Victory made things so much easier. They are a strong and...
For sale- Polished brass Veloce Columbia namebadge. (A Veloce is a late 1880's hard tire safety bike) Patent dates on badge range from 1877 to 1888. Size- 2-1/16" × 1-1/4". $95. ppd.
At the ripe age of 23, Mr. Oberlin Smith, a Bridgeton, N.J. man in the year 1864 founded the Ferracute Machine Co. in Bridgeton and quickly became a leading captain of industry. Smith was a genius in his own right and received some 70 U.S. patents for his own inventions. Smith even improved on...
For Sale- BSA paratrooper folding bike in excellent original condition with the exception the front wheel tire is an English Avenel tire. The rear tire is a Dunlop war grade tire with the V for victory logo on it and it also has the original tool bag with tools. Saddle and grips are BSA. $2000...
Does anyone have photos or catalog illustration of what the rear external coaster brake looks like on a 1898 Model 51 Columbia chainless? What I have is the metal stamping brake that hangs off the bottom of the frame and engages the front of the rear tire. On the rear axle there is an arm...
Can anyone identify what bike this lamp would be off of? It is brass and 6" long. There are traces of red plastic for the lenses and on one side the plastic lens is green. Thanks much.
G&J highwheel bicycles like the American Champion and American Light Champion have a very unique method of attaching the cranks to the axle which the catalogs describe as a series of grooves and corresponding ridges on the crank and axle. G&J claimed they went to great expense developing...
Can anyone help i.d. the year of this New Mail bicycle? Pedals, part of the rear fender and brake parts are missing. It may have had a front fender. The forward section of the rear fender is actually part of the frame, similar to the Columbia. Both wheels are 30" dia. There's a #0...
I'm working on a late 1880's or early 1890's Peugeot bike. There is a stamping on the leather saddle that I can't make out. It is I'm sure in French. Anyone have an idea what it reads. It measures about 2" long by 1-1/2". Thanks.
I know we are all up to our armpits in late 1880's Peugeot hard tire safety bicycles, but I have 2 water transfer decals available for sale. Maybe there is somebody who might need one. They are metallic gold on a clear background and measure about 1-5/8" long by 1". $25. each ppd...
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