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Very Early Sidewalk Bike Along with EArly TRicycle Collection F/S

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cr250mark

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
Early 30's Trike with Bell / skirted fender. No badge 24" front wheel -Believe this is a early American National -Possible skippy .

Early 30's Fairy 24" Nickel Fork - Red Troxel - Killer Trike Great Paint.


Set Purchased together:

LATe 20's - early 30's American National badged Trike. Og Paint Still has OG hardware sticker on rear frame tube. Killer Red troxel seat.( Wisconsin hardware store )
Late 20's - Sidewalk Bike - Believe to be American National. Has close to identical fork setup as above listed trike. Great Rubber nice dropstand.
This was purchased with small TRike from original owner family .
.This sidewalk bike Still has some leather on underside of seat.

lOCATED IN CENTRAL / WESTERN ILLINOIS.
CAN PICK UP OR BE DELIVERED.

Contact me with interest of ANY OF THESE ITEMS

THANKS
MARK

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Love those big 24" wheel trikes! Mark, you're right about the space. That's why a lot of mine are up on hooks in the basement. I should switch them around and keep the larger, heavier ones on the floor. Getting a bit older and it gets harder to stand on a stepladder to get them down.

Dave
 
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