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Finally riding a big boys bike
1939 ish Rollfast

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Any Rollfast information?
In the early 1940's, Snyder mfg. co. would stamp their frames with date-place codes, such as 04–SN, 14–SN, or 24SN (no dash?), for the years 1940, 41, and 42. This method is believed to have started sometime in the middle of 1940.

If one understands how it is easier to change the outside of a steel stamp, then one might attribute that to the reversal of numbers.

Rollfast advertised a fully-streamlined frame, with curved down tube (versus straight), as "1942 Model Double-Bar Frame" but still had models with the older "Twin-Bar Motobike Frame".
 
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