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Ca. 1900 Pierce Cushion Chainless

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the Columbia ladies bike has the Trophy fork, it narrows down the YOM to 2 years (1898-1899) if I remember correctly

I don't know if you bought the sidewalk bicycle as well,
there is a member (Casper) on here looking for some, might help him out if you want to sell it
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/looking-for-1930’s-sidewalk-bike.133331/

Thanks for the info-
The ladies Columbia carcass did retain its Model 51 badge as well as that distinct fork & even part of the drivetrain intact.

I didn’t end up with the sidewalk bike though, had to have the other two shipped.

I’ll see if it’s still available for the other Caber


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Just an FYI, the stamp on the rim looks like it might be for Rastetter... they made rims and wooden handlebars...
 
Just an FYI, the stamp on the rim looks like it might be for Rastetter... they made rims and wooden handlebars...

Thanks man, i didn’t recognize the stamp.
I added that wheel because the rim profile matched & the ND hourglass hub matched the ND hourglass Model A


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