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Bells and Whistles

We love our bicycles as did cyclists in the 19th Century. We love to embellish them and equip them with the latest gadgets. When our bikes are loaded with these we say that our bikes have "All the Bells & Whistles".

 

  • Unusual Steer Horn Handlebars - Circa 1900

  • J.A. Stevens Bicycle Rifle - Patented Sept. 8, 1854

  • Brooks International Saddle Mod. B 80 & Arab Cradle Spring Saddle - Circa 1890

  • The "Facile" Stop Bell - Circa 1886

  • Bicycle Medal - "Paris-Brest-Paris" - 1891

  • Overman Wheel Co. "Victor" - Multi Tool Cleaning Brush - 1886

  • Snuff Box - Velocipede - French - Circa 1868

  • The "Fireball" - Cycle Danger Signal Co. - Circa 1900

  • Two Tone Pocket Baritone or Trumpet - Circa 1890

  • H. Miller "King of Lamps" - Circa 1892 - Oil Lamp

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Recent Bells and Whistles

Nickle Bicycle Bell "the Silver King" for an early Safety Bicycle
2 Bown's Rob Roy Lamps Circa 1890
Keats Bugle - Charles Percival Circa 1881
Multum In Parvo - M.I.P. Travel Bag - Circa 1885
F.C. Weston the "Weston Fork Cyclometer" Patented 1892

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