Don’t know if this has already been discussed on here. I’m not looking to raise a stink or bust anyone’s chops. Just curious about it, and left there with more questions and curiosity. Maybe just trying to figure it out!? On the sign there it states that the two bikes there are a “1930’s Dayton” and a “1960’s Schwinn.” To me (the owner of a 1921 Dayton Davis bike) it doesn’t look like a Dayton other than the Dayton chainring. To me (NOT a bike expert) the frame, fenders and all else says “not Dayton” but more Rollfast, or Montgomery Ward Hawthorne. As for the Dayton chainring, isn’t that a teens or early 1920’s since Dayton Daily was sold and discontinued by 1924?? Just curious what others think. Also curious as to how/when 2 different bicycles got left in a field laying on top of one another from periods of time 20 years apart. The tree appears to be 10-15 years old. Am I crazy, stupid, or what?