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I sent request for information, they said they did not keep any information about the company's early history. The ad I saw was a actual Major Taylor stem. Not sure what they called it.
I know the bike and it was part of the ABC 1901 02 thing. Some of the companies went with merger others names absorbed by Columbia,Pope. If it rides good I hope then all is good.
One of the Mead executives had a patent on a steel rim. Not sure if this same as yours. He eventually came to Dayton,Ohio and a worked at Davis Sewing machine. A Dayton Steel Rim co. was created not sure how long. Some of the teens? 20s Davis built bikes sported such rims including Harley made...
From my understanding the first Major Taylor stem was mfg. by Worksman Cycle in NY. I believe later at some point Taylor may have lost pat. rights or was beat out of any profit from the stem.
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