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LOL... I know you guys have been through this aspect. Just sayin that .... the the letter before what looks loke the fist ( n ) - just might be an ( s ) and what looks like the second ( n ) might be an ( o ) the last letter being the n and a big paint chip after. Still leaves the issue of no underline graphic though. Maybe not the best theory. Still......
Several bicycles have surfaced that have been attributed to Taylor but all lack proof beyond the current owners word. It would be hard to prove. I'm not suggesting that the Worcester Historical Society is making false claims but I wonder if there is documentation with that bike. If it did belong to Taylor it would be very valuable, IMO.
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