Originally Posted by
priitkasikov
Hi! I´m from Estonia (if You know this country

) and my english is very poor. I found this Swift story and I try to tell/ask something too. In Estonia before WW II were selling a lot of german and swedish bicycles but some english ones too. The Swift bikes too. There were Swift bicycles in Russia before WW I also, I have a catalog of John Block´s supermarket in Russia from 1893 where the Swift bikes are shown.
But I have one not in good condition and in poor completeness of set lady´s Swift bike. No wheels, brakes, saddle and so on.. Ihave some pictures and I can take more. I havn`t read this full thread yet (it takes a lot of time with my bad english ) but I am interested to get info about my Swift. I´m afraid I don´t find wheels and other missing parts from Estonia

and before I found this thread I tought to let it be in peace....But it is a beautiful thing with some interesting details.
I´ll try to put some picture links lather,
maybe somebody is interested.
priitkasikov, we would LOVE to see photos and read your story! Please feel free to post whatever information you have, don't worry about your English (I'm not having any difficulty understanding you at all), and most importantly, we are always happy to see someone with an interest in vintage and classic bicycles

.
So, Welcome to Bike Forums!
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