These adjustable handlebars are similar to Kelly handlebars. Produced in Marion, Indiana for Marion Cycle Works in the mid to late 1890s.
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My last name is Halladay, I would love to more about these and the co. I refurbish vintage bicycles. I gather that these or anything else the company made related to bicycles are pretty rare, but still very interested. He cool to put Halladay bars on one of my bikes.
Hello, I'm the Halladay that sent the previous comment and I never got any response. Is there anyone that knows more about the Halladay adjustable bars? And did they make any other parts for bicycles? Would love to find some for my own bike. Any info is helpful. Thanks for your time, Eric Halladay
Hello, I'm the Halladay that sent the previous comment and I never got any response. Is there anyone that knows more about the Halladay adjustable bars? And did they make any other parts for bicycles? Would love to find some for my own bike. Any info is helpful. Thanks for your time, Eric Halladay
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My last name is Halladay, I would love to more about these and the co. I refurbish vintage bicycles. I gather that these or anything else the company made related to bicycles are pretty rare, but still very interested. He cool to put Halladay bars on one of my bikes.
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Hello,
I'm the Halladay that sent the previous comment and I never got any response. Is there anyone that knows more about the Halladay adjustable bars? And did they make any other parts for bicycles? Would love to find some for my own bike. Any info is helpful. Thanks for your time,
Eric Halladay
Hello,
I'm the Halladay that sent the previous comment and I never got any response. Is there anyone that knows more about the Halladay adjustable bars? And did they make any other parts for bicycles? Would love to find some for my own bike. Any info is helpful. Thanks for your time,
Eric Halladay
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