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I'm thinking this is a Siebert bicycle. Siebert was known for having a larger number of spokes than normal in the wheels of some of their tricycles. That style seat was also used on those same trikes. Plus, unless my eyes are playing tricks on me (which they might), I'd swear I see an upper case "S" on the head badge decal remains, with the maker name angling upward to the right of it just like on their tricycles. I'm wildly guessing around a 1950 model give or take a couple years since I'm not that familiar with Siebert bikes.

Dave

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Ding, ding, ding, ding!! You nailed it Dave!! Many, many Thanks !!

O.W. Siebert Mfg. Co

http://www.tricyclefetish.com/seibert.php
 
Neat skip tooth kids bike. What's the other side look like? What is that lever thing on the downtube?
Hello,
I was reading this old post on the Seibert bike. I had the same bike with a Hiawatha head badge. My grandparents bought this for me right around 1950. I have found another like the one I had but missing parts. If anyone can help me that would be great as I would like to restore the one like I had. I do have a couple things, seat and back wheel that was off of mine. Also the lever is a brake. It pushed against the rear wheel.
 
Hello,
I was reading this old post on the Seibert bike. I had the same bike with a Hiawatha head badge. My grandparents bought this for me right around 1950. I have found another like the one I had but missing parts. If anyone can help me that would be great as I would like to restore the one like I had. I do have a couple things, seat and back wheel that was off of mine. Also the lever is a brake. It pushed against the rear wheel.
You might get a better response if you started your own post. V/r Shawn
 
Hello,
I was reading this old post on the Seibert bike. I had the same bike with a Hiawatha head badge. My grandparents bought this for me right around 1950. I have found another like the one I had but missing parts. If anyone can help me that would be great as I would like to restore the one like I had. I do have a couple things, seat and back wheel that was off of mine. Also the lever is a brake. It pushed against the rear wheel.
It's quite likely yours was also made by Siebert but was sold through a store chain under their brand name of Hiawatha. That was a very common practice done by different bike/trike makers. List the parts you still need and perhaps some CABE members might have those parts stashed away and could help. Shawn has a good idea about a new post dedicated to your bike needs.

Dave
 
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