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My wifes bike looks like ser # 8H081769, I have not seen it on the list.
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She changed the seat for comfort. Repainted it the original colours. Had a two speed gear installed, backpedalling to change gears. Had tried hand brakes on it but much to heavy, kept breaking the cables.
 
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She changed the seat for comfort. Repainted it the original colours. Had a two speed gear installed, backpedalling to change gears. Had tried hand brakes on it but much to heavy, kept breaking the cables.

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1941 National badged Huffman (Model 12?) with Gliding Ride Springer delta defender tail lamp and Western Flyer branded Delta Headlamp.
The chainring is an anomaly. So is the bike. I have yet to see an actual 1941 Huffman National Catalog.
I have found a few photos of 1941 Huffman built Western Flyers which have the same tail lamp and headlamp configuration.
Perhaps Nationals continued with the sweetheart sprocket after 1939. Looks like the bike sat in a nice dry spot for a very long time. The wheels and tires are very nice.
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An interesting 1947 Huffman that is badged: J.C. Higgins; I am not aware of any other Huffman badged as such. Possibly a single order by Sears in an attempt to satisfy the post-war demand for bikes? The badge is applied with a single rivet and appears to be original. Serial number: 7H275115 followed with a sideways "L"
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