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Look Ma, No Hands!
Andrae ad from "The Pneumatic"

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corbettclassics

I live for the CABE
Whoa B that is looking a pretty good for a match! HaHA Thank You!
Im gonna have to look into this builder....The funny thing is..before I saw your post, and because I'm a little crazy and wanted to visualize what I thought the badge might look like I built a quick model...It's looking pretty nice with your pic. You know when I bought this frame being a life long bike enthusiast but never a person who knew much about antique bicycles I thought it might be easy to match... Had know idea how many manufactures there were during this era..WOW.

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The badge most likely looks like this:

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corbettclassics

I live for the CABE
Yes that‘s a match in my book, C Classics, do you have any additional pictures to this model Andrae? I’m looking for more reference pictures to these bicycles. So perhaps I can identify components which may have been with my frame.
Here is a photo of a bike to what yours may have looked like. (wrong pedals though)

Maybe your bike is the "Light Roadster" or "Racer". (attached 2 pages from a catalogue for you)



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