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Appears to be made up of three pieces. Threaded end cap, hand grip and ferrule. Notice dimensions. Will buy a single or a pair. In search of one screw on end cap too.
Please PM direct with any information.
Thank you
Will buy single or pair
1904 -1909 Stem Wanted
Hoping to upgrade the stem on my chainless. Good original plating is important. The length compared to the part on my bike is not real important. Looking for the same style and will also consider one shorter in length too.
Caliper measurement shown indicates outside...
Nice!
@Barnegatbicycles was great help with my project
Other Cabe members sold me the right parts once identified
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/1905-columbia-pope-chainless-model-154.216490/
Any of these bicycles out there for sale? Please contact me via PM. Thank you.
Credit Bluestreak, New Mexico Brant from my original posting in 2017.
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/stockton-cycle-company.119716/
"Not a lot of info online about Stockton Cycle Manufacturing Company. Looks...
Early 1900s Antique Bicycle Rambler by Pope ABC, 28" period Wood Clincher Wheels, original clincher tires for display only, leather saddle, etc.
See chain now on bike in first photo. *The block chain was removed.
Beautiful, ornate, lug work see photos!
25" frame with 34" stand over height...
These are in fair to good condition, straight, with no dents or dings. There is minor pitting throughout. The factory bushing in the center in slightly loose.
Withdrawn.
Good example of unusulal design (flat) TOC early 1900s 7/8" Mustache Handlebars, Period Grips and 7/8" o.d. Stem. The bars are straight, the stem is in good working order. The right grip could stand to have the ferrule re-crimped.
Withdrawn
Posting this as a reference to the serial number to help possibly narrow down a date. This bike is thought to be late 1920s?
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/1920s-peirce-angola-or-emblem-arrow-by-baker-path-racer-racing-antique-bicycle.231221/
Possible free delivery to Fall 2023 Tuckerton, NJ swapmeet.
Excellent original condition with the factory mounting bracket and original box with instructions. Never had batteries inside.
$100. no shipping
No shipping, pick up in person or may be willing to arrange for delivery to Fall 2023 Tuckerton or Copake swapmeets.
Possibly late 1920s era built by Peirce Angola or Emblem? ARROW by F. A. Baker on badge
Paint, what is still there is original. There are feathers or arrow fletching artwork...
That is A LOT of car for the money! Look at the interior! These things drive like a dream. My brother had a '69 in the early 1980s. He would roast the tires and have the car going sideways down the street. Very reliable engine and trans even under extreme conditions!
GLWS
No shipping, pick up in person or may be willing to arrange for delivery to Fall 2023 Trexlertown or Copake swapmeets.
A nice example of a 110-year-old + or -original paint, 21-1/2" Great Western frame, nickel plated fork, headset, nickel plated seat post, chain adjusters, crank assembly...
Cool bike!
Slick Tire - In the last photo I can see date code, "U K".
U K = United States Rubber Company, 1965
The dots to indicate the quarter of the year are out of the image. I can only see one dot.
Hi Marty,
Thank you for your positive vibes.
I do not plan on riding on the period tires.
The stem is extraordinarily long, over 8-1/2". For the photos it is inserted 2-1/4". I have not removed the seat post.
Best,
Joe
Updated condition showing Columbia as built wheels fitted with Fisk single tube tires. Check out the tied and soldered spokes. The two speed rear hub is in working order.
Thank you to all the CABE members that helped me complete this project.
Have a great Independence Day! 🇺🇸
I’ll contribute but I’m no expert
Small letters, Feb ‘69 by Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company. The person I bought this from removed it from a 69 Dlx Stingray coaster brake model.
I believe my old F/S post ties in with this thread. E.g. different badge examples and serial number. This one is still F/S local pick up.
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/antique-arrow-bicycle-by-f-a-baker-new-york-racing-model.200880/
Update on this project -
A fellow CABE member was kind enough to take time out of his busy schedule to turn down a grip from wood and ferrule from steel for me as place holders until originals turn up.
I couldn’t be happier!
Just click on the link it will take you there.
I am not on FB
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2175695715969785/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post
Nice bike!
Western Auto sold these in the town where I grew up. I have not seen many of these for sale over the years.
Here is one I cleaned up a while back.
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