24" drop center rims

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Can anyone tell me if Schwinn was the only manufacturer that used drop center rims? I have a pair that have brass nipples and a Bendix 2 speed hub that came on a bike I bought on Craigslist.
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Schwinn only used drop centers on their ballooners until about '46, '47 when they switched over to the S-2. The Bendix 2-speed didn't start until the early-mid 50s for their aviation manual shifter or the early 60s for the kickback I believe.

The only brand I can think of that commonly used drop centers postwar is Sears. Spaceliner? I know those could have come with the kickback.

Any pictures?
 
I will post some pictures of the rims when I figure out how. so far I cant, I just joined today and when I click on the Img button nothing happens...so I'm guessing I have to post maybe 10 times before I can post pictures.
 
Or if you use a photo host website like photobucket or flickr you can post the
 
Lots of manufacturers (if not every) used drop center rims and well into the 50's.
True, Schwinn switched over to their proprietary S-2 rim in the late 40's, but I have in my shop right now a 24" Wasp from '53 courtesy of the original owner that states the wheels on the bike were original, they're drop center rims.
 
Tailwinds said:
Lots of manufacturers (if not every) used drop center rims and well into the 50's.
True, Schwinn switched over to their proprietary S-2 rim in the late 40's, but I have in my shop right now a 24" Wasp from '53 courtesy of the original owner that states the wheels on the bike were original, they're drop center rims.

Yeah, I forget that you can't really deal with absolutes when it comes to old bikes :wink:
 

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