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    Posted 10 years ago

    Pappy
    (2 items)

    I got this collection of (5) Lakeshore Tricycles and Riders. Would like to learn more about them:
    (2) Standard Lakeshore Tricycles
    (1) Lakeshore Low-Rider Tricycle
    (1) Lakeshore "Taxi"
    (1) Lakeshore Rear Wheel Drive Hand Pump ( I was told this was called
    a " Irish Mail Carrier "
    I'd like to find out more about these age; value, etc.

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    1. Pappy, 10 years ago
      Thank you so much for the great information. Would you have any opinion as to their value ? Thanks again. Pappy
    2. Trikelady, 10 years ago
      Angeles didn't make trikes for Lakeshore - You can tell by the front forks and bearings used as well as the seat used. Lakeshore and Angeles were competing companies.
    3. Tracy_Nanette, 9 years ago
      I'm not sure if you've already received any of the info you were searching for. but I can give you a bit of history, since I have been repairing trikes for day cares and preschools for 30 years. I'm not sure exactly when Lakeshore began production, I would guess the early 70's. The first ones they made were blue. The red models, like you have are from the 80's-90's. Many schools still use these on their playgrounds today, you would have now problem selling them to schools for $100-$150.

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