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Help Identify 1890s Bike

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Wildeman

Look Ma, No Hands!
In the past Cabers helped identify my Lozier Cleveland rear steer tandem. I just picked up a mystery bike, no head badge. The original head badge was very long. The block chain and sprockets make it in the 1890s, I believe, from what I have learned by hanging out here. The front fork is distinctive enough to help identify it. At least I think so because of those here on this collective giant brain site. Thanks in advance for any and all help!

Roderick

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I had been looking at that bike on ebay as well, very good bones for sure-
I can't say exactly who made it though when I was comparing it to other examples that I was sure about I thought it closely resembled early Sterling bikes though the wheelset is markedly not Sterling.

If you get us the badge hole spacing I can try and check it against a few loose badges and badged examples I have though.
 
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