Late 30's Wards Hawthorne Silver King

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This project began when another forum member from MTBR.com saw this frame in a local craigslist ad. I had hooked him up a long time ago with some parts and he knew I was into older bikes because I had posted my Mercury and my Schwinn Excelsior and my Elgin. He offered to buy it and ship it to me and the price was right. Here it is as it came to me.
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The frame had been painted at some point and the steerer tube had part of a stem permanently stuck in it. When I started to try to fix it the whole steerer separated from the fork! Luckily I had an old damaged pre-war fork with a good long steerer. I just hacked it off and milled it and it worked perfect. After several days of wet sanding and polishing:
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I toyed with the idea of putting a modern fork on it after the old fork gave me trouble. I polishied this Bomber, turned out good but it was not right for this bike.
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After I fixed the fork I began getting her together:
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All I need now are a longer chain and the correct seatpost and some cool handlebars and I will be rolling.
 
those frames are pure works of art! :mrgreen: your a lucky man to have such a pristine example to work with. and the knobbies look killer on there too! :D
 
Made some progress today. All I need is a chain and a post and I willl be rolling. I still have some choices to make, I am not sure I like the stem but I like the handlebar which is a pre-war original from an Elgin. I got almost everything mounted and sat on it for the first time.
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:shock: SOOO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: 8) :shock: :mrgreen: 8) :shock:
 
.... - i didnt see this thread - i saw it on the other fourm - you should charge some money for doing this... id be your first customer. :mrgreen:
 
The expanding seatpost was either too expensive or too hard to find so I made one out of an old 1 inch quill stem. It has about the same insertion as one of the original posts.
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I did not care for the big black clamp on the brake lever so I stripped and polished it. Everything must shine on this bike.
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And I changed the handlebar:
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Next will be some red brick tires and some amber shellack for sealing the cork grips.
 
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