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I recently came accross the following and wanted to know if anyone can me with some more information regarding the Princeton brand. It is a pre-war bike and has a skip tooth set up.
The new Rollfast book (available here and at Classic Bicycle news) is an excellent source of info on these bikes, which were distributed by the D.P Harris Hardware co. The older bikes have a big "H" in the sprocket, actually though, the bikes were manufactured by the Snyder co., and are often referred to as Snyder bikes.
The new Rollfast book (available here and at Classic Bicycle news) is an excellent source of info on these bikes, which were distributed by the D.P Harris Hardware co. The older bikes have a big "H" in the sprocket, actually though, the bikes were manufactured by the Snyder co., and are often referred to as Snyder bikes.
Thanks for you help guys! I appreciate it very much.
Yeah, I guess there were several people calling the gentlemen, but no one came through until I went.
Nonetheless...it's a great looking bike. Not a balloon tire which I'm also into, but the age and overall appearance is just awesome. I'll take some additional larger pics and display.
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