[CR]Re: Classicrendezvous Digest, Firearms & Bikes

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From: <CYCLESTORE@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:35:13 EDT
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Re: Classicrendezvous Digest, Firearms & Bikes

In a message dated 8/10/04 9:45:17 AM, classicrendezvous-request@bikelist.org writes:

<< > Eibar, Spain is also the home of Star firearms and maybe others. I know it

was the primary steel producing town for Spain in the early 1900s. I don't

know of a connection between Star & Zeus other than both are in Eibar. A

couple of days ago, I posted an ebay outing for a Browning bike that might

have been connected to the Browning Firearms company in Belgium. And, it

seems that last month someone mentioned that Steyr (the Austrian gun

company) made Puch at one time. It seems logical to me that a steel company

would manufacture tubing and gun barrels. But, other than these examples,

were there others? Lou Deeter, Orlando FL

A.L. Colomo (Italy) makers of Columbus tubing.

Chuck Schmidt

South Pasadena, Southern California

>>

Hello,

We should not forget BSA (British Small Arms). They even made a Paratrooper folding bike with 26 inch wheels during WW2. Many are still being plowed up by Belgium potato farmers even nowadays.

I have a Puch Waffenrad single speed Roadster sold new in 1983. A spoon front brake and coaster rear I use it for errands. I prefer the ride to my Raleigh Tourist DL-1 3 speed as it seems like normal neutral road geometry in it's road manners.

On the top tube "WAFFENRAD" is in very ornate script with a picture of an old flint lock rifle woven through the script. A German friend said translated "Waffenrad" means "Weapons Bike."

Yours in Cycling,

Gilbert Anderson

North Road Bicycle Company

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Raleigh, NC 27603

USA

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