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This is probably way more information than necessary, but as a follow up to the Lambert’s Cycle Shop, 1942 Schwinn
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I just thought this might be helpful, for the next guy that comes across a bike that was originally purchased at Lambert’s Cycle Shop.
 
This is probably way more information than necessary, but as a follow up to the Lambert’s Cycle Shop, 1942 Schwinn
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I just thought this might be helpful, for the next guy that comes across a bike that was originally purchased at Lambert’s Cycle Shop.
Wow! Thank you very much. Another outfit to read about. Barry
 
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Diablo Bike & Repair of Walnut Creek, California.

Transfer worn by 1972 American Flyer Jewel bicycle produced for West Coast Cycle Supply by Kuwahara of Japan.

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Shop was located in a small freestanding dark green building on the north side of the street and was at one time a combination bicycle and lawn mower operation.

It went out of business sometime in the mid-1980's but did not pay close enough attention to note exact year.

Building still exists and houses a glass/window company today.



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