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TOC Frame i.d. Please #2

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New Mexico Brant

Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
Here is another frame with no badge that I need help with please. I think the fork is replaced so please disregard it. The badge hole is vertical in orientation: 2 15/16th inches center to center. Thank you for any thoughts!

Kindly,

Brant



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Can anyone identify the chain ring on this bicycle or the maker?
That bike is so pretty, love the color and decorations! Unfortunately, I don't know who built that, but could you do me a favor sometime? If you could take some head on photos of some of the gold filigree motifs on the frame and forks, that would be nice. I have been looking for some examples of those to use as inspiration for when I go to pinstripe an 1890s bike I am restoring. Thank you!
 
can you take decoration photos? it is pretty old, would say around 1920-30s judging by the chainring teeth
 
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