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I don't think they made any bicycles in the south. Let alone sell any.
If they did WWII took them ALL. In all of the years I have been in bicycles I have only found 2 or 3 prewar bikes in Alabama.
Seems they have all moved out west.
 
I don't think they made any bicycles in the south. Let alone sell any.
If they did WWII took them ALL. In all of the years I have been in bicycles I have only found 2 or 3 prewar bikes in Alabama.
Seems they have all moved out west.

AMF / Roadmaster was in Arkansas, and Murray was in Tennessee for a while.
 
Not a manufacturer, but a brand. Belknap Bluegrass out of Louisville, KY.

Great thread idea, Dave!

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I don't think they made any bicycles in the south. Let alone sell any.
If they did WWII took them ALL. In all of the years I have been in bicycles I have only found 2 or 3 prewar bikes in Alabama.
Seems they have all moved out west.

I had a Tulane (New Orleans) badged '40 straight bar Autocycle and there were Walthour and Hood (WALCO) badged bikes out of Atlanta as well as the Southern Auto Stores "Southern Speedster". V/r Shawn
 
Cool thread. I don't think Jacksonville FL made bicycles and the closest would be where Trailmate bikes are made.
 
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