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Almost everyone says Pope?

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ranman

Wore out three sets of tires already!
SOLDRecently purchased this diamond frame and most say it is a Pope from 1905-1920's. No head badge - holes are vertical. Has the Atherton hub on the rear. Rear wood rim is badly warped and in need of straightening.(?) Seat obviously missing but the rest seems to be reasonably correct. Input? Can anyone post pics as to what the seat should look like? Thanks.
 

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Saddle type?
 

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I will keep that in mind - it is somewhat pliable. Not sure at this point what I will do with this bike. Thanks.
 
Thanks - in the event I decide to keep this one I need to know what to look for.
 
What does the head badge area look like as far as the screw holes and a outline? Might be a clue as to what badge was on it. Could have been Columbia or anything else Pope may have badges it for. Also sometimes the chainring may have the work Pope lightly stamped in it.....
 
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