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There should be a model number on the headbadge of the Columbia. Find that than go to Mr. Columbia's site and find out what year it is. Also what are your plans with the Columbia? I might be interested if your looking to move it. http://www.vintagecolumbiabikes.com/id79.html
Very cool bike! wish I could come across stuff like that in Florida
Florida's disapointing when looking for old bikes. I look while on vacation. Last vacation I found just two old bikes one was a roadmaster luxury liner for $800, a English 3 speed with rod brakes for $1000 and a Columbia repop in about a 6.5 condition and it was the cheapest at $600. Needless to say I didn't get any of them.
Very cool bike! wish I could come across stuff like that in Florida
Florida's disapointing when looking for old bikes. I look while on vacation. Last vacation I found just two old bikes one was a roadmaster luxury liner for $800, a English 3 speed with rod brakes for $1000 and a Columbia repop in about a 6.5 condition and it was the cheapest at $600. Needless to say I didn't get any of them.
great score !! that's a rare Davis Sewing Mach. Co. built bike from circa 1915.spray W-D 40 on it and the colors will come to life!! value? easy $800 +.good for you keep that in your collection.
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