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1962 BIA (Bicycle Institute of America) Meeting in Boca Raton, FL - Irwin Hayutin, Leo Cohen Sr. and Howie Cohen |
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The 3 of us have finished lunch and were returning to the meeting when Bill Quinn (The Bicycle Journal) caught us with his ever present camera. (L to R) Irwin `Irv` Hayutin-owner of Pettee Cycle of Denver, CO and a great guy, Leo J. Cohen Sr. of West Coast Cycle, a great guy and my wonderful father, Howie Cohen (at age 22) of West Coast Cycle (aka WCCSC or WCC). The dimensions are 7 x 5 inches. [1962 BIA Boca 03b]
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1971 February, The Australian Cyclist |
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A monthly publication featuring Trade Advertisements, Professional and Amateur Racing news and results, International Cycling News and Letters to the Editor. This issue has 42 pages, the dimensions are 7 3/8 x 9 3/4 inches. [MagCntmpor A 900b]
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1973 April, THE BICYCLE PAPER, Vol. 2, No. 1 |
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Published 7 times per year by Recreation Consultants of Seattle, WA; Peggy Steward, Publisher/Owner, Chuck Steward, Managing Editor. This title evolved from The Great Bicycle Conspiracy; it was quite popular in the Western States. This issue contains 16 pages. The dimensions are 8 x 10 3/4 inches. [MagCntmpor B 631d]
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A Group of 3 Small Round Mirrors |
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The mirrors are 'set' into a molded plastic disc with a loop at the top. These were produced in Japan, I think by National, a huge company producing bicycles in addition to electric items and appliances. There is a country flag on the back of each mirror and the words for 'good morning'. There is Japanese Kanji writting on the front and back of each mirror. The top mirror (1) is the flag from Germany with the words 'Guten Morgan', the center mirror (2) is maybe a flag from Spain (it is the Spain colors but the Eagle is unusual) and it has the words 'Buenos dias', the lower mirror (3) is the flag of Portugal with the words 'Bom dia'. The diameter of each mirror is 1 3/8 inches. [Mirror-009]
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Cyclo Gear Co-Benelux Spare Parts Kit (see the picture gallery) |
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An image of the Benelux Spares Display Service Box that is illustrated in the 1960 Cyclo-Benelux catalog. One of these is in this collection; see the picture gallery. [DeraileurBenelux.b]
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Cyclo Gear Co., Ltd. maker of Benelux Dérailleurs (see the picture gallery) |
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Cyclo-Benelux produced a line of dérailleurs, freewheels and various unique parts & accessories for bicycles. Benelux dérailleurs were predominant on British produced bicycles until the early 1960`s at which time Huret, Simplex and Campagnolo took the market share away from them. Soon after, SunTour & Shimano also earned market share. This picture is of a hang tag that was supplied in the box with the Benelux Super-60 rear dérailleur. See the picture gallery. [Cyclo-Benelux]
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La Bici-Story, #22 of 48 Italian Trading Card |
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[TrdingCds-L-022]
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