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St.Peter

Finally riding a big boys bike
Trying to find out the brand and make of this bike. The forks, fenders and rack are aftermarket. I would like to put this back closer to original. Thanks for the help.
 

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Looks like a nice rider!
I would suggest you look for a project bike,
schwinn, monark, western flyer, etc. With more
original parts on it.
 
I have a 47 or 48 Hawthorne Comet that your frame and tank appear to match. [Photo]
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Can't see if your nameplate screw holes are there, but I bet your bike is a Hawthorne or maybe a Rollfast. Might be a J.C. Higgins guard on there and one of them new springers.
Looks like a good Rider and a fun bike. Enjoy:)

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Thanks to "the tinker" I try to keep the bikes in my stable as close as I can to original. I take some liberties but only to make them solid riders
 
Looks like a postwar Snyder built frame. Could have been badged Hawthorne or Rollfast.
 
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