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Krusty Bluebird home to nest

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maybe im reading things wrong,first, finding a bluebird is kool no matter what kind of condition,if thats the case why is there so much negative pub on the red one thats been on here for a while????
 
Nice! How was it discovered? It looks like it was buried in the ground for part of its life. Congrats on the find!
 
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maybe im reading things wrong,first, finding a bluebird is kool no matter what kind of condition,if thats the case why is there so much negative pub on the red one thats been on here for a while????

First, I'm hoping Randy didn't pay anywhere near $5k for this bike. Secondly, the other bike wasn't to much better off before the previous owner gave it the shake and bake rattle can resto to hide some major flaws. Lastly, the '38 BBs just don't command the respect or $$ of the '35-7 BBs. Its actually a totally different bike with, essentially, a Robin frame with a detachable tank unlike the original BBs. That said the '38s are much more scarce than the earlier BBs. As everyone knows though rare doesn't necessarily = $$$. Restored or decent originals though can get decent money from those that appreciate them. V/r Shawn
 
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