Thanks, I could not save the chrome on the wheels to my satisfaction, so I shot it with black and clear. The contrast with the cream tires is always a good bet.she's a beauty. I like the black rims.
Thank you. It is a gift for my friend's dad and I would like to tell him what it is in the event he wants me to restore it instead of keeping the patina. I will need to know which parts to buy.Below statement is from Bicycle808 from before & after forum. The point is, it seems difficult to pin down the exact origin of theses bikes.
Yeah, the Derby bicycles I've seen (not the German ones, but the US ones) were Murray-built, like the Mercury (top-line Murray) and many Elgins (many Elgins were built by Murray, but many others were made by Westfield, aka Columbia.)
Thank you, Kris. I normally deal in Felt cruisers and stepped far out of my comfort zone on the Elgin. If I can make it look half as good as this it would be amazing.You were not misled. I know there were at least 2 other manufactures that badged these. In addition, Im sure there were 10-20 other badges by hardware stores and other retailers. I am looking at an Elgin in my area right now that is identical. Well, not as near good-lookin but same components. There are 2 advertised on Craigslist/Inland Empire (Ca) if you wanna check em out...
Kris
Have you posted photos & serial #s on the Bike ID valuation forum? There are some real wizards on here that will give you the real scoop.Thank you. It is a gift for my friend's dad and I would like to tell him what it is in the event he wants me to restore it instead of keeping the patina. I will need to know which parts to buy.
- Gig
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Thank you for that advice. I will take you up in it.Have you posted photos & serial #s on the Bike ID valuation forum? There are some real wizards on here that will give you the real scoop.
You will get the make and year with correct parts comments.
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