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On Training Wheels
Just bought the bike and absolutely loved the way it looked. I’m having a tough time Identifying the bike. Steinfeld Inc. New York Empire badge. Believe the bike is a Columbia but just want your opinions.
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I'm thinking they are not the correct wheels even though the bike looks like it may be a juvenile model that may originally have had 26" tires. V/r Shawn
 
What year in the early 1930's did Westfield revert their product name, from the junior roadster, to the (schwinn-like) camel back; or did it merely depend on label (head badge). Perhaps 1932-1933 were busy years with those new fat tires.
 
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