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Seems to be common route here, in CA,..there is a Wizard that you go to and say "I seek the Steel of Wonder", you leave some beans-under his window on a hazy, smoke filled California night, then Magically a few nights later a Metal tank will appear under your bed. Then you just do this a few times and find the rest of the parts. easy.
It also seems to be the more "Rare", but common sight in some of the rides for the past years..
From what I've seen on the old Schwinns is there is no paint on the steer tubes. Red primer but no paint. Different painting process than during the late 50 and later. They were dipped in the primer though and most likely the steerer tube was stuck in a cylinder for the painting.
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