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Late 1890's? Saturn Track Bike...any info is appreciated

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Thanks.

I wanted to thank everyone who has taken the time to reply so far. I saw one of those "ice cycles" sell at Copake a few years ago I think for around $1,200. Thought it was interesting. I now know with certainty the wheels are older so I appreciate that. I'm still a little torn on the frame, I believe the badge is original to the bike and Carls book dates those being made late 1890's -early 1900's, but I agree it also has some attributes that make it seem closer to the 20's. The badge looks period, bike not as much. The wheels I can easily see being replaced, what has me most confused is the bb and crankset. I suppose those could have been replaced also. I had until relatively recently an 1897 crescent model 9 frameset that had the fork nickeled like I presume this one was originally also. Anyone care to venture a current market value?
 
Aren't paint darts 1910s+

Nope! It was earlier then 1910...try 1899.

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The Schwinn built Hibbard (mid 30's) featured the same star chainring.
 

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That same chainring is also seen in the 1933-35 Schwinn catalogs on various models, including the Aerocycle.
 
Interesting

Would it be stamped "schwinn" on the bottom bracket axle if that was in fact what it came from?
 
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