1935 Elgin Blackhawk
The Bicycle of the Month for April is Scott McCaskey’s 1935 Elgin Blackhawk, what a beauty! Features the rare steel clad wood rims, NOS stainless steel fenders, Elgin speedometer, Delta light, horn and red...
The Bicycle of the Month for April is Scott McCaskey’s 1935 Elgin Blackhawk, what a beauty! Features the rare steel clad wood rims, NOS stainless steel fenders, Elgin speedometer, Delta light, horn and red...
This completely original Elgin Blackhawk exemplifies the styling trend of the time with it’s massive motorcycle size toolbox tank and low slung frame. The Blackhawk was manufactured by Westfield Manufacturing for sale by Sears...
Black and white Columbia Fire-Bolt middleweight bicycle. This is very similar to the higher model Fire-Arrow. Fire-Bolt Columbia bicycle.
Westfield Manufacturing Company, makers of Columbia bicycles sold some bicycles directly under the Westfield name. These bikes were essentially the same as regular Columbia models. Even the decal on the tank that reads “Air-Rider”...
This page from a 1928 Montgomery Ward catalog shows the Hawthorne Flyer, their most deluxe bicycle offering for that year.
Columbia bicycle, built by the Westfield Manufacturing Company. This bike features 28″ single tube whitewall tires and original paint.
Dealer brochure for 1934 Columbia bicycles, manufactured by Westfield. The “Twinbar” model is shown. Westfield made a version of this bicycle for Sears to be sold under the Elgin name, still wearing the Twinbar...