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Something you guys will like :D

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**UNKNOWN BIKE** Military? there's a badge on the top tube that reads "US AAF" and then a number, cranks obviously non original, wheels probably aren't original either, most nothing but the frame :)

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COLSON

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SCHWINN

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for bmx people

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Your USAAF bike appears to me to be a post war Dayton-Huffman.I had a Western Flyer just like it but in the tri-color paint...P 8)
 
Gold Street Customs said:
What are you doing with the drum wheels and are they 20" ?

probably sell all this stuff later on, but I got no time for shipping stuff right now and would hate shipping those too :), yep they are 20's
 
That US AAF tag looks like the real deal. The US military used "Army Air Corps" until around 1938. After that is was "Army Air Forces" through WW2. Shortly after WW2, it changed to just "US Air Force". So, I'd say this bike is WW2 era or very shortly after.

You've got some neat finds there. Gary
 

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