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Sunday's Show and Tell...7/7/19

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I picked up a few as well.
First up, a mid 30's Manton and Smith ladies bike. Mainly got it for parts for my 35/36 Shelby.
Second, a minty 95 Schwinn Black Phantom. mainly to flip. Would show a pic but if you've seen one black phantom, you've seen the all.(sorry schwinn guys- not really)
Third, a 40's Hiawatha badged Shelby. Mainly to save a few parts from it. Was once yard art.(not my picture)

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Manton & Smith Mamma you suppose at your convenience you can get it out in the Sun and share 10 or so pics with us ?


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Yes it is. I'm tempted to keep her for a while. My friend got it around 1960. I haven't had a Monark yet, but my wife doesn't want another bike.
I like the color too,cool bike. I like to find them in nice used condition. I really like the license,. I'm looking for a couple of 1960 plates
 
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A pretty good week for me. Added a new wagon project (ca. 1937 Metalcraft Scamp), a few cool head badges, an unknown sprocket, and a NOS Columbia cigar tank. I thought the tank would fit my Indian but the tank is the larger type so that won't work!

The wagon is one of a handful of prewar wagons that had a light(s). Interesting how the handle is made to allow the light to shine through. The girlfriend is a big Georgia Bulldog fan so that badge was a no-brainer. The Cherokee badge is NOS and is from Atlanta. The Columbia tank is NOS and apparently the clamps were designed specifically for this type of tank to go on a camelback model. V/r Shawn

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I love those badges!
 
Couple small cool finds, mudflaps, and sputnik light

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