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I have a Columbia model 108 chainless bicycle. Not sure of age but I found one site that said 108's were built in 1903. Trying to verify age and value.
Definately 03. Do you have a better picture of the fork? It looks like the rims have been changed to clad and looks like the stem has also been changed. Do you want to sell it?
it looks like the bike has a corbin coaster brake could be new departure , same thing in this era cast brake arm , show a photo of the brake arm if its a two speed with coaster brake and rear shock i would gess in the 2800 to 3500 dollars range looks like origonal paint and decals very desirable bike
metal rims were available at this time but were an ordered option wooden rims were standard if clad then they were most likely just changed out ! i have some of the very early metal rims they have a short sidewall look kinda funny compared to todays clinchers i think dunlop came out with them very early and had tires to work on them
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