Glad you like them, too. Here are a male and female version of the less expensive 4 star from 1940.. I believe the earlier frames were by Cleveland Welding, not sure who was making them by 1940. Well made, for sure.
Category: transportation
Type: bicycles & motorcycles
Origin: Illinois
Year: 1940
The parts I'm using for the Worksman are from a 1940 step through which did not have the rear rack, tank or light. The frame went missing and I have had the gothic fenders, chain guard, seat and skirts knocking around since. The 1934 step through I have is very similar in design, does have the rear rack, and tank, but not the headlight I'll post a picture of it sometime. The 4 star is a much less expensive bike than the Bluebird or Robin, but still has some wonderful design elements.
"A 1940 Elgin 4 Star Deluxe Twin Bar with classic twin headlights, air stream handlebars, gothic fenders, and teardrop horn battery case. Great example of industrial art design, original cost $29.95. "
This is the description for the boys model. I like the sweeping "airstream" handlebars. I'll have to look through what's available online and see if there's something similar. The Worksman/Elgin could use ones like that.
I wonder what a Bluebird made as well today from as the same high quality materials would cost. I guess fifty dollars was a lot in 1938. In my budget it still is.
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