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MadManDanPaints

On Training Wheels
Hey guys, New here and to the vintage bikes, I recently picked up 2 bikes and am debating whether to fix and restore, just get ridable or sell.... Also not sure what years they are either.... Think the Elgin is a late 30s and The Veeco I have yet to find any info on it.... Any info is appreciated.... Thanks Danno
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Hey guys, New here and to the vintage bikes, I recently picked up 2 bikes and am debating whether to fix and restore, just get ridable or sell.... Also not sure what years they are either.... Think the Elgin is a late 30s and The Veeco I have yet to find any info on it.... Any info is appreciated.... Thanks DannoView attachment 772889 View attachment 772890 View attachment 772891 View attachment 772892
You'll have a blast on the Cabe. Welcome Danno! Barry

I'm always looking for any cool Bicycle badges that catch my eye.
Please PM me, email me at [email protected], call me at Home at 1-208-687-5319 or
Text / call my Cell at 1-509-230-0613. Thank you very much! Barry
 
Welcome, that Elgin is really nice. Looks like Westfield, there should be a serial # under the bottom bracket. Mr. Columbia bikes website will show you the year of manufacture. The other bike, I can't tell whether it's British or Taiwan made. The rear hub may be an indicator, ie: Sturmey Archer or Shimano, would make a good college or city rider if not much work needed. Good luck w/ them.
 
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