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Old 02-16-20, 03:03 PM
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sloar
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No headbadge so I have no idea of maker. I’d guess the date to be around 1890’s. Mine still has beautiful scroll work. The fork stands were on it and I couldn’t figure out what they were for. The look like bmx platforms. I was told the were used when going downhill and the fixed rearend was moving to fast.











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