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Freqman1

Riding a '37 Dayton Super Streamline
I know I've seen this before but just can' place it. I'm interested in the manufacturer of this bike which is badged as a Duplex. Thanks, Shawn
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Can't help Shawn but Thanks for showing me a skip tooth I now want for a collection or a custom!

Now somebody needs to remind you and share the info of this unique chain ring so I can search for it in skip tooth & maybe 1/2" if they ever made it to that era?
 
I saw that one and I scratched my head a little.
At first brush it reminds me of the Keim Sun hanger but sans a lot of the finer detail.
I'm sorry I can't be of more help on this one but I'll look closer into the database once I have some coffee.

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I saw that one and I scratched my head a little.
At first brush it reminds me of the Keim Sun hanger but sans a lot of the finer detail.
I'm sorry I can't be of more help on this one but I'll look closer into the database once I have some coffee.

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@Freqman1 . I don't know how much that helps Shawn but I sure love the open cut outs in that + the "Sunburst" jus' equals 1 Unique skip tooth (wipes drool)
 
A Pope-Westfield built (manufacturer) version with a MW Hawthorne badge was shown a couple of years ago — thread # 140547.
Not sure if it once belonged to a member named Brian.
And I believe that another member may have one of those chain ring sprockets hanging in his workshop display.

And the duplicitous Pope connection —
the first bicycles sold by Pope may have been ordinary Excelsior-Duplex models imported from Coventry England; the first bicycles built by Pope-Columbia may have been copies of the English Duplex models.
 
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The reason I ask is I am buying the bike--check's in the mail!--and was trying to determine which manufacturer made the bike so I can get the proper pedals and saddle. V/r Shawn
 
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