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I believe the chassis is incorrect for this saddle. Apologies for offering a frankensaddle. It came to me that way 10 years ago in a small pile of parts.The saddle itself it is stamped 15 on the underside and I found an old ad on Ebay depicting this saddle in 1910 as the Sager Triumph model 15...
Some stitching missing but the leather is still very pliable. I've conditioned it with Brooks Proofide just to help it some. $250 net to me.
The Troxel is painted canvas I think and clearly needs some help. $75 net to me.
Thanks everyone for chiming in. It's soaking in transmission fluid for now. Good point,Jeff54, about the idea that removing too much of the rust inside the blocks could result in a loose "stretched chain". This is a rider not a wall piece. Goal is too keep soaking and check it at intervals to...
I am finishing a 1901 Crescent number 31 and it came to me with a New Departure coaster hub on it's wooden rim. It's not marked A and there are no marks on the curved hubshell either but still fairly certain that's what it is. FWIW there is no grease port and there is a screw adjustment at the...
I have an early chain from a HTS that has some links that are really stubborn. I've steel brushed it and ultrasonically cleaned it. I've put it in a vice and tried to hand work the difficult ones but it doesn't really help. Something I should soak it in?
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