Check out these vintage ads from The Cycle Age, a publication from the turn of the century.








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that rocks. hammer forged balls. nuff said.
very cool
Dude: “he Called The chopenflops-flipencuts”- Jonah
nice work. Good marketing. I hope these guys are at nahbs. seems cool
awesome. Dig that the steel balls are from Bangor.
“Those who use them say they are all right.”
I love the overwhelming confidence of early 20th century advertising!
They just don’t make them like that any more. There has to be a market for this type of thing somewhere!
Check out the Stylish Gordon saddle – that looks to predate Ms Terry’s cutouts by a half-century!
At first I was like, “Alright, I have to get a pair of those sweet handlebars!”. And, then, after seeing that it was an 1898 advertisement, I realized that the only way I could do it was by time travel!
Do you own a time-machine?