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Sprocket compilation PIC HEAVY

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Unknown. Note the undrilled tab for a 2" drive pin spaced crank. Both Elgin and Emblem-like in design.
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Was thinking earlier that it might be middle 1920’s Shelby for Chicago Cycle, (crank may look kind of similar); but we have also seen another Chicago catalog depicting that chain ring front sprocket, on a Mead Pathfinder motorbike model.
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/c...ead-pathfinder-motorbike.198894/#post-1350538
Catalog picture looks to show A&S-like truss forks, Excelsior MCI (hairpin-like) truss rods.
 
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Any information on this chain ring? TOC bicycle badged Boston store Navarre Erie Pennsylvania. store was the big store in Erie Pennsylvania opening up in the late 1880s not sure seen a few with similar designs just nothing with that tulip shape. Couldn’t find anything on the wheelman site. What a nice resource they have there. Thanks

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Any information on this chain ring? TOC bicycle badged Boston store Navarre Erie Pennsylvania. store was the big store in Erie Pennsylvania opening up in the late 1880s not sure seen a few with similar designs just nothing with that tulip shape. Couldn’t find anything on the wheelman site. What a nice resource they have there. Thanks

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Kind of looks like a grainy picture of a bicycle pictured in a 1904 Canadian (department?) store, Eaton’s.
Emblem Angola NY was ~local, and did make bicycles for Eaton’s at one time, but I thought that Emblem started about 1904, or so?
Also, Emblem bicycles have been found with the fairly widely offset drive pins for the crank.
 
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