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    Posted 7 years ago

    ptsanford
    (1 item)

    I found this girls and boys bicycles that belonged to my dad and his sister. They were behind some buildings that we were cleaning out after my dad passed away. The boys bike has a Viking label on the front that is somewhat readable. I have no idea who made the girl's bike. I need help identifying and understanding potential value.

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 7 years ago
      We are not to give values on this site. The Viking brand name was by Eatons Canada.
    2. SpiritBear, 7 years ago
      They'd be a hard restoration. The surface rust looks fairly deep. Doable, but financially, with consideration to time, not likely worth doing much but some Rustoleum and a nice spot in the garden.
    3. flashlarue flashlarue, 7 years ago
      Great family item but not much value other wise. Best you can do is stabilize the rust so they don't get worse and hang them on the side of a barn or a fence.
    4. Mystaplers Mystaplers, 7 years ago
      If that my fathers bike, I would buy new tires and tubes. Oil all the necessary parts and I would ride that thing, Just so I could live a piece of his life experience. Rust?, what rust, I don't see any rust, I see history, your fathers history. That is priceless.
    5. LesleyParish LesleyParish, 6 years ago
      I agree with Mystaplers, forget the restoration the bikes are a family keepsake. Oil them, buy new tires and ride them.

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