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Sprocket compilation PIC HEAVY

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Have some more to post.

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1 Unknown I believe it to be for an Iver Johnson 14" wheel childrens bike.

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2 Unknown

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3 Davis Sewing Machine Co, Used on various badged, Davis made bikes.
Teens era Sears Master, Possibly an Elgin, I saw what looked to be this sprocket in an Elgin Redbird camel back style frame of 1937 advertisement. Was hard to tell for sure if it was this sprocket in the picture.

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4 Rollfast

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5 Unknown

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6 Miami, has been seen in a 1914ish Miami womans bike with wood wheels. Has also been seen on an Emblem mens bike. Also, there is a very similar version that is a bit smaller, without the four small holes and smaller teardrop holes positioned a bit farther from the outside that is on an Emblem womans bike. Also been seen on a Mead, Cossagn 20's mens bicycle that was sold be Copak for the Pedaling History Museum.

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7 Dayton

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8 Unknown

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9 This style used by Westfield Mfg. on some Columbia Models from the 20's up until 1941. In the later years only on some Ladies/Girls models. Info courtesy of Mr Columbia. Thank you. Also Mead bikes.

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10 Unknown
 
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Are both of the first two emblem brand or is one different brand?

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1 Emblem?

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2. Henderson Advertisement showing this sprocket was published in "Schwinn Bicycles" Motorbooks international publishers and wholesalers, on page 40. Henderson is one of many nameplate used by Arnold, Schwinn and Co.

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3. Manton Smith

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4. Elgin

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5. Unknown

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6. Admiral Advertisement showing this sprocket was published in "Schwinn Bicycles" Motorbooks international publishers and wholesalers, on page 27. Admiral is one of many nameplates used by Schwinn Co.

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7. Unknown, The crank arm is diamond shape cross section, bearing cone looks to be holding sprocket to crank, there is "94" raised number on end of drive peg, maybe 1894?

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8. Colson
 
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1. Browning, 2 speed for BMX racing. Never caught on.

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2. Mongoose, Grand Prix, UK only model

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3. Mongoose, correct on moto-mag, Also stamped Sugino.

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4. Drive, very three dimensional.

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5. Hawthorn/Wards/Rollfast Top Drag

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6. Roadmaster

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7. Unknown

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8. Three Arrows Used by AMF/Roadmaster

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9. Huffy
 
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1 Bianchi

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2. Unknown

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3 J.C. Higgins

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4-5 Norman---British--used on sport 3 speed

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6 Unknown

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7 Unknown These seem to be found on many British bikes.

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8 Suntour Cycloid

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9. Durham, 1970's
 
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9 Unknown





#9 unknown from this group was a style used by Westfield Mfg. on some Columbia Models from the 20's up until 1941. In the later years only on some Ladies/Girls models.
 
Thanks, that explains why I have seen similar on some girls Indians.
 
Are both of the first two emblem brand or is one different brand?

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1 Emblem?

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2 Emblem?

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3 Manton Smith

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4 Elgin

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5 Unknown

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6 Unknown

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7 Unknown, The crank arm is diamond shape cross section, bearing cone looks to be holding sprocket to crank, there is "94" raised number on end of drive peg, maybe 1894?

The first 2 look like sears chief sprockets
 
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