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Dealing with a bunch of junk seems worth it for some of the parts you got. I could be wrong, I don't know the quantity of junk. Either way, great score. Good luck.
I went back and cleaned out the attic of the shop. He was a Harley, Schwinn and Whizzer dealer. I found a lot of very old Harley parts, especially tools (antique truing stand was the best tool find). I also found Model A rims and other antique mechanical and electric car parts. This was all set aside for a relative that has a Model A and two Harley's. I also got what I think is a Whizzer wheel? There was also a lot of scrap iron and lead which I stacked for a relative to come and get. He also sold Tricycles and I got a lot of wheels and three or 4 new Troxel tricycle seats. No old tricycle frames. I have several replacement solid rubber tires as well as new wheels for old tricycles. I don't know what to do with all the tricycle stuff? I am going to see someone who might know about this stuff Friday. All the bikes are skip tooth. I made a fast count and I think there are 5 men's Schwinn frames (I think 3 model C and two DX). I have to look at them closer as they are piled up right now. There is a also a Snyder frame with a DP Harris skip tooth chainring (got the H on the ring). Also a Zenith mens frame but I don't know who built it yet. I have at least one Schwinn skip tooth sweet hart ring. A bunch of New Departure hubs and wheels (one wheel had the repair bill still attached: $1.00 truing, $2.00 hub rebuild, 25 cents for new brake discs, 25 cents for a bearing, 16 cents for a new axle, 8 cents for new washers and nuts and a few more cents for a new driver. I have the bill that was still attached to the wheel and I am going to get it framed. "Bob's Cycle Shop" is printed on the bill. I also got two long spring saddles, new rubber Schwinn grips, new pedal rubber, a set of new old Torrington pedals, 3 new but old Schwinn Typhoon tires and a lot of small parts. The neighbor also gave me two 1960s AMF bicycles with the star sprocket. There are several other skit tooth frames that are unique looking and I will have to do some research to find out what they are. There were only two woman's frames in the whole catch.
 
I sent ya pm about one of the frames

I forgot about that. It's the white one right? I haven't looked too closely at it but it has curved chain stays like a CWC but the curves are more extreme and start more toward the axle. I have 4 CWC bikes and it doesn't match any of them but it could still be a CWC. I have to research it. I am pondering what to do with all this stuff. I haven't decided yet. I could hoard it in my camp garage but then my kids would probably scrap them when I die. The 60s AMF bikes have enough good parts to make one complete bike so I might do that.
 
Yeah the white one, if it's possible post some more pics. I don't see any curves in the one pics. I'm thinking its a colson straight bar. Kind of a rare bike.
 
Here are pictures of what I kept.
I also gave away a two Schwinn Excelsior type frames that were badly bent like they were run over by a car. They are wall hangers. I also gave away a mans and woman's bike and I have a complete CWC woman's old school ratrod bike (2 different fenders, non matched wheels, non original but old chain guard and a non original fork) that I will strip and use for parts to build one of these frames. One frame has a Hiawatha head badge and another has a Hawthorn headbadge. No badges on most of the rest.

24 inch Excelsior. with head badge The 22 tooth chain wheel would work on a 26 inch skip tooth bike here where it is hilly.
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Rainbow frame with a gusset at the top of the seatpost tube.
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This might be a Snyder frame. I also have a DP Harris skip tooth crank set that would go with this frame.
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Zenith frame with head badge. Note the nut at the top of the seat post. I have never seen that. Might be a CCM frame?
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Schwinn DX? with Goodyear head badge.
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Wishbone frame. Dog leg crank and very heavy non skip tooth chain wheel.
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Another rainbow with the gusset at the top of the seat post tube.
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Colson straight bar frame? with what looks like a Schwinn skip tooth chain wheel.
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Another white frame, perhaps a CWC.
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I see 3 synder built fastback, the one with the seat collet is a 36. The black double frame I believe is a Huffman built mid 30s, pretty hard to find bike. Green one is a Shelby built. And yeah the white one is a CWC built frame and lastly I do think white one I was asking about is a a straight bar colson. Another one that is hard to find bike. Very nice pick ups
 
Yeah the white one, if it's possible post some more pics. I don't see any curves in the one pics. I'm thinking its a colson straight bar. Kind of a rare bike.
I posted pictures of most of what I kept as far as frames goes. There were two white ones in the haul and that had me confused as to what you were referring to.
 

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