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This is a very valid theory as the bike feels so Columbia. By this point, post ABC, isn’t Crescent basically a Columbia marque? In the reorganization it would be interesting to know what happened to the Crescent plant in the late aught years.
Can you please update what is sold as I recently asked about one in this post and you said it sold ages ago. Very frustrating to see this bumped all the time but many are sold.
To be clear, this is in excellent condition:
There are no chips, cracks, or scratches in the glass, a little fine amount of the black spray paint that should come off easily.
Yes, my mistake, they are the early metal clad wood clinchers.
The serial number is: 26,983
Fortunately I have a spare Hercules rack (sans mounting brackets) somewhere in my jumble. This is the same rack on the 1934 Huffman.
Different bike, this is a 26" model from 1934 or 35. A comprehensive thread on these would be helpful. It is amazing the lack of information that exists.
That maybe a little porky pie; as I recall your trailer has been crashing there full of bikes you picked up. The Falcon Plaza Best Western has been you haunt of choice most years. Somewhere there is a photo of you crashed out with four or five empties on the nightstand.
$185 plus $15 shipping: NOW $150 shipped!. As found, oxidized nickel surface; could be polished if desired. Doesn’t pump (needs new leather gasket), missing inflation hose. No dents! Please PM to purchase.
Nice oil cloth with metal side pouch; has a tool inside; missing one strap and that tab needs fixed. There is a blob of vulcanite repair gunk dried to the outside; could be heated or scraped off if you wished. The other leather one would clean up well but needs one side stitched. PM to purchase.
This is an outstanding example of the Columbia -Pope ornate model pouch. Late 19th-early 20th Century. Scott Allison replaced the straps which are the correct ones that double wrap the top tube to mount. The leather is soft and supple so much this could be a user if you wish.
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