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Crimson Rim TOC Lady’s Identification Help Please

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New Mexico Brant

Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
Does anyone recognize the maker of this lady’s bicycle. Many thanks, Brant

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Brant it reminds me of the Acme Stormer rear steer tandem project I sold to Jesse. I know it's hard to see the chain ring, but it's very similar to the one on yours.
Sean
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I agree with Max that the crank assembly is very similar to Stearns. Edward C. Stearns was president of both E C Steans & Company and The Syracuse Cycle Company:

February 9, 1893 - Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester NY)
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June 3, 1893 - The Wheel
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October 6, 1893 - The Wheel
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