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Winton, Monarch, and Tribune Bicycles, and Imperial Wheels -1897A

Page containing ads for Winton, Monarch, and Tribune bicycles, and for Imperial wheels made by Ames & Frost Co. Published in an 1897 issue of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE.

Date: 09/25/2008
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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