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Sunday's Show and Tell ... 6/20/21

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pulling a hood spring on a buick

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Thanks to bikesnbuses for the JC Higgins Jetflow find tip. The rest of the stuff came from the Fitchburg rides show. I like the Orient spoon due to they where made where I grew up . The spoon came from a fellow Caber. I have yet to find a Orient bike in the wild. The Fitchburg rides show had 80 dealers and was the first show with out mask in almost a year and a half. It was nice to have that again.

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I bought this killer machine this past week-
Mid 1890's 'Xander' by the Keystone Match & Machine Co. in Lebanon, PA named for J.G. Xander who likely designed this bicycle.
Xander went on to design the 'Keystone Steamer' automobile for the Keystone M&M Co. before setting out on his own and building his own automobile also called the 'Xander' in Reading, PA.

Worth noting the Keystone Steamer car is powered by a motor mounted in the rear hubs of the machine, I'm not sure if any exist today?

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