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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".

 

  • The "Falcon" - Thomas Smith & Sons - Saltley Mill Birmingham - England

  • Beaufort Whistle - Overman Wheel Company - Circa 1889

  • The Favorite - Bicycle Lamp - Sharpless & Watt - Philadelphia Pa. Ca. 1896

  • F.L. Johnson Bicycle Whistles - Patented January 29, 1889

  • Ever Ready "Clover Leaf" Bicycle Lamp - Circa 1900

  • Tricycle Lantern - Overman Wheel Company - Chicopee Falls Massachusetts U.S.A. - Circa 1885

  • The Star Bicycle Lamp - Zacharias & Smith - Newark New Jersey - Circa 1886

  • New Departure No. 1 Bicycle "Gong" - 1892

  • "Sam" - Sam Howard's Bicycle - Circa 1963

  • F.C. Weston the "Weston Fork Cyclometer" Patented 1892

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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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