
This is a very rare head badge from an 1896 Deere Roadster bicycle. The Deere and Webber company of Minneapolis MN later became Deere & Company, AKA John Deere. … Continue reading
This is a very rare head badge from an 1896 Deere Roadster bicycle. The Deere and Webber company of Minneapolis MN later became Deere & Company, AKA John Deere. … Continue reading
This collection of rare antique bicycle badges was submitted by Patric Cafaro. Badges shown include The Mute (Napoleon, OH.), North King (Rochester, NY.), Latta Bros. (Friendship, NY.), Howard Chainless (Newark, NJ.), Eagle (Torrington, CT.), Barker (New York, NY.), The Quaker … Continue reading
Schwinn flyer head badge. Entry Submitted by Jeff Taylor … Continue reading
Always looking to add unusual and unique American headbadges to my collection. Please email Scott at sm2501@aol.com. – Gendron, Packard, Franklin and Diamond. Entry Submitted by Scott McCaskey … Continue reading
Flying Merkel was a motorcycle brand name from the teens, but they also sold a few bicycles. This is the head badge from one of their bicycles. The bicycles were made for them by the Miami Cycle Company of Middletown, … Continue reading
Collection of restored bicycle head badges. Restoration by Dave at Dave’s Vintage Bicycles – www.nostalgic.net. Upper left – Gambles Hiawatha. Upper Right – Packard, used by Colson. Lower Left and middle – Lafrance and Airflyte, used by Huffman in the … Continue reading