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With just the one pic its difficult to surmise. Columbia also made this style of frame but that's not it. Super short headtube and collared join at seatpost cluster are clues...
Cool bike. It 'looks' like someone was able to shoe horn 26'' wheels into a 20" frame. I am sure that's not the case, but it does give me some ideas...
Lovin' this machine ... @Demzie ..... thank you for posting it.
That frame / fork combination displays a monumental amount
of hustle and flow ...... and not a bit of added tubular pseudo-
drama often seen in other machines of the era.
Had Jerry Peters at the Hollow get back at me on it too. Hes sure it's not just 24", And Snyder as confirmed but a custom job for sure.,not a stock frame.
I have No idea who this belongs to or where it originated. I found it on Google from Pinterest which could have been from Anywhere.
Sure is a neat setup, whoever did it.
Thanks for chiming in fellas. Always happy to share something cool.
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