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Macro Monday: Ultra Close-Up Zoooomed in Detail Shots on Monday!
Pre-war New Worlds have the seat lock integrated into the frame
Diamond 65 - 1/2” pitch
Wald #3 Handle Bar Stem - Schwinn Part No 860
@sam pointed this out. So called “fillet welds” on this era frame were mostly simulated using body lead. There’s no brass in there and it’s dull grey under the paint. (Bottom bkt)
Kickstand support however was actually true fillet welded with brass (notice the gold color under the paint)
I spotted this makers mark on the underside of a fender from a Cleveland Welding Company bicycle.
My best guess, is that it’s an M P, for
McCauley Products.
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