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Any info on a Delmar?

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Finally riding a big boys bike
Anyone have any info on this bike? It is made by Colson and the badge says "Delmar." I tried to look it up but I couldn't find any thing. Thanks!

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Pre war Colson

Pre war snap tank bike. Delmar might have been the name of a hardware store? Most bike manufacturers made bikes to sell to hardware stores among others that put their own badges on.
 
Finally someone with a Delmar

I'm so happy to see someone that has a Delmar. I have looked for ten years for info. on this bicycle.
Mine is a boy's bike, and it was sold by the Simmons Hardware Co. Yours look's better then mine.
I don't know the year it was made. I do know it was made befor 1936. My Mother-inlaw told me there was an old bike in the rafter's of the barn on the farm. It was her brother's. He got it used in 1936. The bike was placed in the barn in 1950. She said if I can get it out I could have it. Six months later that hunder year old barn fail over. The bike would have been crushed. I'm having trouble posting picture's so you can see it. Hope to have that fixed soon.
Thank you for posting, now I know that it had a tank and what the chain gard looks like.
If anyone has info. on Delmar bicycles Please share.
 
Delmar is a St. Louis hardware store branded bike. I don't recall which hardware store, Shapleigh, Guarantee, etc, etc, but I had looked at a map last year of its former location and its property sat right along, you guessed it, Delmar Ave. in St. Louis. At the turn of the century St. Louis, MO was kind of the center of the universe for all things tools, toolmaking, die making, and so on because the tool steel that was produced by the nearby Granite City Steel in Granite City, IL was considered superior to almost all other mills in the United States. Although Granite City today carries the reputation of being "low class" (it was ALWAYS a working man's town), that same mill is sought after by the food industry because it produces excellent food-grade raw steel products for canned goods.
 
Delmar is a St. Louis hardware store branded bike. I don't recall which hardware store, Shapleigh, Guarantee, etc, etc, but I had looked at a map last year of its former location and its property sat right along, you guessed it, Delmar Ave. in St. Louis. At the turn of the century St. Louis, MO was kind of the center of the universe for all things tools, toolmaking, die making, and so on because the tool steel that was produced by the nearby Granite City Steel in Granite City, IL was considered superior to almost all other mills in the United States. Although Granite City today carries the reputation of being "low class" (it was ALWAYS a working man's town), that same mill is sought after by the food industry because it produces excellent food-grade raw steel products for canned goods.

Thanks Brian, Its pretty cool to know the background from where the bike came. It didn’t travel very far, I found it in Iowa.
 
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