Carltonator
Finally riding a big boys bike
Let’s see your bicycle tins…
Antique bicycle advertising tins are pretty rare…I haven’t come across a whole lot of them…here are a couple I have…plus a multi-sport one with a great side panel of a bicycle race scene…I’m copying and pasting from my website…I called the one with the motor pacer a “motorized three wheeled tandem bicycle” when I posted it back around 2012…that I now believe is a misnomer…back then I didn’t exactly understand paced bikes…and LOL I still don’t…but anyway I’m pretty sure now, it’s a three wheeled motorcycle pacing one bicycle…Regarding the green enamel tin...besides image of the safety and the great Victorian fonts...what I really like is that its American...Wadsworth, Howland was a Boston company...
Antique bicycle advertising tins are pretty rare…I haven’t come across a whole lot of them…here are a couple I have…plus a multi-sport one with a great side panel of a bicycle race scene…I’m copying and pasting from my website…I called the one with the motor pacer a “motorized three wheeled tandem bicycle” when I posted it back around 2012…that I now believe is a misnomer…back then I didn’t exactly understand paced bikes…and LOL I still don’t…but anyway I’m pretty sure now, it’s a three wheeled motorcycle pacing one bicycle…Regarding the green enamel tin...besides image of the safety and the great Victorian fonts...what I really like is that its American...Wadsworth, Howland was a Boston company...
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