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1888 Columbia high wheel

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Mmmmm...Yes...that's gorgeous. I've been wrestling with the Restore or not question for awhile now. My bike looks like it was constructed from bits of the Titanic. Bikes like yours make me want to paint and replate!!
 
1887 - 56 inch - Columbia Expert

" The Big Red "



Someday that will change...............................:o
 

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Springer Tom,
Your Hudson Roadster is beautiful!! I can relate to Krautwaggen's thoughts. Many in this hobby prefer unrestored bikes but there is also something to be said about a restored antique bike. It gives one the feel and experience of what it would have been like owning one of these bikes, straight out of the factory, during that time period.

Cheers,
Phil
 
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