blackcat
Finally riding a big boys bike
Hello Adrian;
Yes, proof to the contrary, i'm on the same wavelength as you:
My feeling:
The first contract identifiable by no BB number and a badge without U.S.A. stamped beside of COLUMBIA ( MOD. 1917).
Second contract identifiable by the USA stamped on the BB number and U.S.A. pressed into the badge below COLUMBIA (MOD. 1917).
Thirth contract, the bikes stamped with a Jxxxxx and a badge without U.S.A. stamped beside of COLUMBIA (MOD.1918).( BB number: J18182 - J26252).
Left badge: no BB number ( MOD.1917)
BB number Jxxxxx (MOD.1918)
Right badge: BB number USAxxxx stamped (MOD.1917)
Regards;
Serge
Yes, proof to the contrary, i'm on the same wavelength as you:
My feeling:
The first contract identifiable by no BB number and a badge without U.S.A. stamped beside of COLUMBIA ( MOD. 1917).
Second contract identifiable by the USA stamped on the BB number and U.S.A. pressed into the badge below COLUMBIA (MOD. 1917).
Thirth contract, the bikes stamped with a Jxxxxx and a badge without U.S.A. stamped beside of COLUMBIA (MOD.1918).( BB number: J18182 - J26252).
Left badge: no BB number ( MOD.1917)
BB number Jxxxxx (MOD.1918)
Right badge: BB number USAxxxx stamped (MOD.1917)
Regards;
Serge
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