Great. Thanks for the information. Yeah I'm just looking to restore it for my wife and daughter. I don't really care that it's not going to be worth that much I think it'll be a cool bike. What do you think a fair offer for the bike would be?The women's bike is a late 40's early 50's CWC made bike, and looks like it's mostly all there. Unfortunately, women's bikes still don't have much market value, even in mint condition. But it would be a good one to restore, but won't make much money if resold.
Your tandem looks good, and is Columbia made.
Here's some pics of hub and brake arm. Nothing else found so far.The second bike looks like a Hercules, made in England, but looking closer it isn't. The lugs are unique and the bottom bracket (cottered) is different from the English made ones I've seen. The one speed hub may have a date code on the shell. The coaster hub is probably original as that rim matches the front rim and it's an unusual design. A closer look at the chain wheel and head badge area might help ID it. Also the name on the brake arm.
Good luck with the others!
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