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Great thread! Haven't seen this one, can anyone identify it?

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Haven't seen this one, can anyone identify it?
Looks like a Miami (Hudson?).
The size and spacing of the drive pin/hole are peculiar (won't interchange well with other more common parts).
 
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Any insights? 52t, 15/16" center opening, 1-3/8" c/l to c/l, 5/16" drive pin hole.
Looks like a Miami, but with a less common 1/2” pitch, (in that pattern).

Very nice; the 52-tooth might be matched with a Sturmey-Archer 24-tooth.
52 / 24 = 2.18
24 / 11 = 2.17

Much better than a 24-tooth matched with an Ichibikes 11-tooth, because new 1/2" pitch chains may be used.
 
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Fauber crankset of Great Western make; less common slotted-pin drive.
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For a ~1920-F? Great Western with undersize 45mm Fauber threaded bottom bracket crank hangar, double-bar (rainbow) frame (1915-16 design patent 49,125 by EJ Lonn).
 
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