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Just found - Arrow by F. A. Baker New York Racing Model?

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stingrayjoe

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
I found this old one recently here in NJ and wondering what year do you suppose? Any relationship with Pierce?

This one still has arrow fletching feathers artwork on top bar near seat tube.

Frame measures 20-1/2" tall. Wheels are 28", possibly mismatched.

Rear hub ND early Model C. Serial # 447652. *I did not scrape the paint off......

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The 24-tooth chain ring sprocket and serial numbers stamping looks similar to an Emblem Angola NY “Speedwell” and another bicycle posted before. https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/speedwell.158448/
Emblem was known for their motorcycles; and there may have been a Pierce Arrow automobile?
 
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Here are some F. A. Baker & Co. references found online:

F. A. Baker & Co. (1899-1916) sold bicycles, motorcycles, supplies/parts and talking machines first in Brooklyn then in New York City. Earliest Baker newspaper ad found was 1907, although a reference below states Baker founded his company in 1899 after being a traveling salesman for the Pierce Cycle Company. Baker sold Indian and Pierce motorcycles, Pierce/Queen City/Arrow/Gray Hound/Lindy bicycles, VIM marine engines and bicycle and motorcycle supplies/parts. Baker merged with New York Sporting Goods Company in 1914 but kept F. A. Baker & Co. as a subsidiary company . December 1916 the New York Sporting Goods Company changed its name to Baker, Murray & Imbrie.

Only Arrow Bicycle ad could find, from September 28, 1907 issue of The Bicycling World and Motorcycle Review. Arrow Bicycles were only made one year by Pierce Cycle Company and sold by F. A. Baker and other representatives around the country.
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October 5, 1907 issue of The Bicycling World and Motorcycle Review.
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April 1, 1912 issue of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn NY) - F. A. Baker presents an Arrow Bicycle to The United Cyclists organization. Do not know who made the gifted Arrow if Pierce stopped making it after 1907.
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From October 1914 issue of Hardware Dealers' Magazine:
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December 3, 1916 issue of The New York Times. New York Sporting Goods Company becomes Baker, Murray & Imbrie.
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Thank you all for the input and extra effort. I do appreciate it.

Back to the approximate year of manufacture - any ideas on what what decade? Serial # on bottom bracket is 447652.

I would like to upgrade and or replace the pedals, chain, grips and saddle with the correct era parts.

See pedals and bottom bracket hardware. Cranks are unmarked, stiletto design. The left pedal is missing the outside end dust cap/plate. No makers marks that I can see on the pedals. They are WELL worn and appear to be original.

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Fork threw me at first appearing Meiselbach(Shelby) but bottom of crown says no. Abundant Arrows and 2" drive pin spacing puts it in the Emblem Angola category. Miami may have also used that ring.. Serial number examples below close to your number are EMBLEM stampings. Stamping tools should reveal similar characteristics, but this is a crapshoot imo because there could have been different sets of stamping dies used. and/or replaced over time.
Yours
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My moto frame below.
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The Emblem Speedwell referenced by Archie Sturmer.
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An archbar frame, Emblem.
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Your ring with 24 teeth......
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From a Sir Patric Cafaro post regarding similar chainwheels. Close but no cigar...kidney bean slightly different....
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