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Sunday's Show and Tell. 7/4/21

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Picked this up ...script bars, big block torrington pedals, messenger junior saddle, Schwinn script reflector, Morrow coaster brake, original 24” drop-stand. oval brass Admiral badge, was repainted two tone green, the grand kids will love this little guy… also got handle bar machine/turret gun.

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I got a hold of a nice TOC bike that is quite a bit more special than I had first thought. This bike belonged to Mr Melvin who invented a coaster brake and ha it patented in 1900. The rear hub is one of his. The bike came with the patent info and a letter written by his great grandaughter. The hub is stamped 2 and pat pending. Melvin later became the president of John Deere but died shortly afterward.- now if I can figure out what the frame is...
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Got a front fender for my 1946 Schwinn, some motorbike decals for the black motorbike project I'm working on, a Lasalle badge, and some blue 1936 Schwinn Built locking truss forks from Mike for a 1936 motorbike project. I painted the motorbike years ago, but I think the paint on the forks is good enough to match the paint on the bike pretty good.

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