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1977 October, AMERICAN BICYCLIST and MOTORCYCLIST, Vol. 98, No. 10 |
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The American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist magazine is a consolidation of several prior bicycle publications which were acquired and/or merged through the years. Ultimately, David Meyers purchased the publication and renamed it The American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist. David`s wife, Florence and son Stu were both active in the business. Each monthly issue is full of editorial and advertisements that chronicle the bicycle industry for the period. Howie & his family worked closely with Stuart Meyers for many years. Stu sold the publication in the 1990s and it is currently being published by The League of American Bicyclists, the format is quite different from when the Meyer`s family was publishing; it is now slanted toward advocacy & touring. This issue includes a multi-page article in recognition to the Columbia Manufacturing Co on its 100th Anniversary and several other interesting articles. The dimensions are 8 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. See the picture gallery. [AmBicyclist1977-10]
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1980 April, AMERICAN BICYCLIST and MOTORCYCLIST, Vol. 101, No. 4 |
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The American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist magazine is a consolidation of several prior bicycle publications that were acquired and/or merged through the years. Ultimately, David Meyers purchased the publication and renamed it The American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist. David`s wife, Florence and son Stu were both active in the business. Each monthly issue is full of editorial and advertisements that chronicle the bicycle industry for the period. Howie & his family worked closely with Stuart Meyers for many years. Stu sold the publication in the 1990s and it is currently being published by The League of American Bicyclists as a magazine for the advocacy of bicycling & bicyclists (quite different from the previous format). Stu passed away in 2007 at age 83, may God rest his soul. This issue contains a report on four 1980 Cycle Show/Expos; New York, Florida, California & Chicago. The dimensions are 8 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. [AmBicyclist1980-04]
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1980 May, AMERICAN BICYCLIST and MOTORCYCLIST, Vol. 101, No. 5 |
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The American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist magazine is a consolidation of several prior bicycle publications that were acquired and/or merged through the years. Ultimately, David Meyers purchased the publication and renamed it The American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist. David`s wife, Florence and son Stu were both active in the business. Each monthly issue is full of editorial and advertisements that chronicle the bicycle industry for the period. Howie & his family worked closely with Stuart Meyers for many years. Stu sold the publication in the 1990s and it is currently being published by The League of American Bicyclists as a magazine for the advocacy of bicycling & bicyclists (quite different from the previous format). Stu passed away in 2007 at age 83, may God rest his soul. This issue contains a report on the 1980 NBDA/West Cycle Show/Expo The dimensions are 8 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. [AmBicyclist1980-05]
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