This is perhaps the best bicycle Christmas ad ever
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This is perhaps the best bicycle Christmas ad ever
This is really neat. It is from a 1963 ad for a Schwinn Racer (3-speed with Sturmey-Archer hub).
I THINK this is from LIFE magazine. Regular price was $56.95, but Schwinn was offering it that season for the reduced price of $49.95.
Anyway, I think that this picture expresses how so many of us feel about bicycling today (and especially how we feel about getting a new bike!). I hope you like the ad. Maybe you will like it enough to go out and get a Schwinn Racer.
I THINK this is from LIFE magazine. Regular price was $56.95, but Schwinn was offering it that season for the reduced price of $49.95.
Anyway, I think that this picture expresses how so many of us feel about bicycling today (and especially how we feel about getting a new bike!). I hope you like the ad. Maybe you will like it enough to go out and get a Schwinn Racer.
Last edited by mike; 12-22-01 at 04:30 PM.
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I don't want to get carried away, but here is another neat ad from a 1931 BOY'S LIFE MAGAZINE.
This is an ad for New Departure coaster brakes. They were quite the neat deal in those days.
Santa is livin' large in this ad, but check out the hocky bicycle "kid"(?) in the lower right hand corner.
Remember, this was at just the start of the Great Depression. A kid with that much goodie gear would have been in High Cotton. My friend John lived through the depression. John tells me that during the depression, you could get a sandwich and a beer for 5 cents. The problem was, he explains, "You couldn't get 5 cents to save your life".
We have to assume this ad was directed toward guys with pretty rich coin.
This is an ad for New Departure coaster brakes. They were quite the neat deal in those days.
Santa is livin' large in this ad, but check out the hocky bicycle "kid"(?) in the lower right hand corner.
Remember, this was at just the start of the Great Depression. A kid with that much goodie gear would have been in High Cotton. My friend John lived through the depression. John tells me that during the depression, you could get a sandwich and a beer for 5 cents. The problem was, he explains, "You couldn't get 5 cents to save your life".
We have to assume this ad was directed toward guys with pretty rich coin.
Last edited by mike; 12-22-01 at 08:05 PM.
#5
WOWEE!
I've decided to shop for bicycles at the nearest opportunity, at the nearest thrift shop.

(Dad looks like he expected sonny's reaction to be exactly as it was. C'mon, Dad, you know you're really as thrilled as your kid!)
I've decided to shop for bicycles at the nearest opportunity, at the nearest thrift shop.

(Dad looks like he expected sonny's reaction to be exactly as it was. C'mon, Dad, you know you're really as thrilled as your kid!)
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Last edited by LittleBigMan; 12-22-01 at 09:45 PM.
#6
Heyyyy!!! That kid stole my jammies!
I had some just like that when I was a kid. Probably about the same year too. I also had a Schwinn with a 3-speed thumb shifter on it. Wasn't that the Sturmey-Archer? Then some dumb girl rode it and wrecked it beyond repair.
Sure wish I still had it...
I had some just like that when I was a kid. Probably about the same year too. I also had a Schwinn with a 3-speed thumb shifter on it. Wasn't that the Sturmey-Archer? Then some dumb girl rode it and wrecked it beyond repair.
Sure wish I still had it...
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