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Direct from Copake. The Swap meet is on the 26th.

We are postponing our 29th Annual Bicycle Auction until June 27th due to current circumstances. We get people that travel from all over the globe for this event and feel it’s the best move for consignors and customers. The good news is our catalog is almost finished with over 850 lots including some of the best material we have offered in years; also the catalog will be online approx. 6 weeks before the auction which will gain great exposure for the auction. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to the event and wish you all the best.
Copake Auction Staff
 

 

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General discussions on Wheelmen topics. / Re: c1900 Crescent Model 16
« on: February 24, 2020, 06:18:01 AM »
If the model number 32 is a ladies bike it is 1900.

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1 on The CABE
1 on eBay
3 on Amazon
3 on Abebooks 
All way more than the $25 I paid for mine though 😮
Great book!!

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Richard, The Mans is a model 81 and the ladies is a model 75. Looks correct to me as advertised.

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I have a Victor if interested. Email.  javadogs@gmail.com or 317-997-1107 Brian

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Hi Tammy, I have 2 that are brand new still wrapped Universals, White if interested.

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Those are not rivets they are the spoke heads.  ::)
If Craig or Carey can’t convince you it’s a lost cause. I’ve been buying, selling and collecting for over 50 years and if I were to have interest in another Star I would consult with Carey or Craig on what I’m looking at.
Where are all these “Antique Bike Stores” you keep referring to?
Put it in the Copake auction or on eBay and take what you get. Good luck!!

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General discussions on Wheelmen topics. / Re: Advice on hub oil port
« on: March 02, 2019, 08:47:32 PM »
It is most likely a one piece item that just screws (actually like a small bolt) on or off the hub. I have had some that screwed or bolted onto a guide on the inside to flow the oil to the bearings.  To add oil just push in on the center part. It’s a spring loaded ball. Hope that helps

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We’re you ever able to contact Mike?  A call to him would be best if you haven’t.

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I have tried to get in contact with Stephen Hartson for back issues of the Wheelmen Magazine.
Sent email Dec 6, called and left message couple weeks after that then mailed in an order form January 6th. Haven’t had a reply to any form of contact. Hope he is well?
Need issues # 82,83,84 & 85. Must be originals and excellent condition at a minimum.

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Might look at Northerntool.com site. Several solid tires available under flat free spoked wheels. Not sure of the size you need but smallest I saw was 8”

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General discussions on Wheelmen topics. / Re: Bottom bracket design
« on: December 08, 2018, 07:26:09 PM »
If you’re talking about the bottom bracket being able to slide to adjust chain tension I would think early 1890s.

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Sorry, no idea.

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I have a Victor. It’s a C.1885 though. If any interest you can email at javadogs@gmail.com or text 317-997-1107.

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