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Fenomenal, gracias por vuestra labor . |
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Some Ebay items related to this particular issue.
Framed prints of the cover, Poster of the cover and
1949 Schwinn bicycle book garage sign 10" x 7" reproduction metal sign.
I'd really like to know who did the art on this. |
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Ride The Best ... Ride The Schwinn |
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Page 2: | The SCHWINN DELUXE AUTOCYCLE! (completely equipped) - Patented Cantilever Frame ... Cycelock Forewheel Brake Spring Fork - Guaranteed AS LONG AS YOU OWN IT |
Page 3: | The Famous Schwinn Cycelock! Free! One Year's Guarantee against loss. |
Page 4: | The First Bicycle - Invented by Baron Drais in Germany about 1816 and called Draisenne or Hobby Horse. |
Page 5: | The Ordinary or High-Wheeler was developed over a period of 20 years from 1872 to 1892. |
Page 6: | The Velocipede was similar to the Hobby Horse except that the pedals were put on the front wheel axle like our present day tricycles. This was the invention of Pierre Lallemont in France about 1862 or 1864. |
Page 7: | The Safety Bicycle was the first bicycle with wheels of nearly equal size and a chain driving the real wheel. It is the great-great-great-grandfather of your bicycle and was invented by J.K. Stanley of England in 1884. |
Page 8-9: | The Choice Of Champions - 6 Day Racing - Most of the professional 6-day race riders use Schwinn Paramount racing bicycles. The Schwinn Professional Paramount Racer - Winner of over a dozen 6-day races "Hand-Made" to fit each individual rider. |
Page 10: | Deluxe Autocycle - The Schwinn Model B607 - America's favorite bicycle, 4 out of 5 boys choose this bicycle over any other. |
Page 11: | The Hollywood - The Queen Of The Schwinn Bike Line! - The Hollywood can be equipped with the spring fork, white wall tires, cycelock, and forewheel brake at an extra charge too. |
Page 12-13: | Daredevil Of The 90's - The first man to ride 60 miles per hour Charles "Mile-A-Minute" Murphy. It was June 20, 1899 to be exact, that Charles M. Murphy startled the world by riding a bicycle at the unheard of speed of 60 miles an hour. |
Page 14: | The Secret Of the Schwinn Floating Ride - The Patented Spring Fork. |
Page 15: | Safety First - Safe riding is more fun. Learn to ride safely, follow these simple rules. |
Page 16-17: | For Easier Faster Riding Adjust Your Bicycle To Fit You! |
Page 18-19: | "Pee Jay" Ringens Ride Of Death! - Ringens specially designed runway is over 80 feet high at the top and over 40 feet at the point he zooms into space. After leaving the end he flies over 80 feet to his landing. |
Page 20: | The Cycelplane - Ths Biggest Bicycle Value In History. |
Page 21: | Schwinn For Girls - The Model D37 XE beautifully designed for easy riding and smart appearance, all eyes will be on you with your new Schwinn. |
Page 22-23: | 108.92 Miles-Per-Hour On A Bicycle - Worlds Motor-Pace Speed Record By Alfred Le Tourneur, paced By Ronnie Householder. |
Page 24: | The Schwinn Forewheel Brake - Makes bicycle riding perfectly safe and is necessary for bicycles with motors attached. |
Page 25: | The Ignaz Schwinn Trophy - The National Amateur Bicycle Championship Award. |
Page 26: | Know Your Bicycle - Learn and use the names of the various important parts of your bicycle. |
Page 27: | How To Take Care Of your Bicycle |
Page 28: | The Famous Schwinn - "Long As You Own It" Guarantee |
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