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1920's Hawthorne Flyer Bike?

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Jaxon

Wore out three sets of tires already!
I found this bike on Facebook July 4th. I believe it might be a 1920's Hawthorne Flyer from some posts here. There is red paint under the blue and silver paint. Forks turn good. Sprocket turns good as do the wheels. Front rim is rusted through. Back rim is complete but the wood inside is rotting in places. The rims are approximately 25 inches across so I guess they are 28 inch wheels Seat still has the leather cover but it is shot. Has the front fender but not the rear one. It came out of a fallen down 2 story barn. I wasn't at the barn so I couldn't check for more parts. Let me know what I have.
Thanks in Advance
Jaxon


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Nice bike. It could be a 1933-U HP Snyder-built double drop bar frame bicycle. The chain ring sprocket looks like a Reading Standard design (PA); which was acquired by Great Western Mfg. (IN); and then by Snyder (NY). Pictures of the usual Snyder features would help confirm.
 
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