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Revision as of 14:12, 8 August 2023
Frank Folger Osborn and George Webb Alexander had a hardware store, Osborn & Alexander, in San Francisco. It was one of the first places to sell bicycles in California.
Star lots includes this historic circa 1883-86 Columbia built three-track tricycle, one of the first tricycles ever made in the United States.
This example was sold and distributed by Osborn & Alexander of San Francisco, California, as borne by its identifying original name tag.
Early US tricycle pushes to $31,600
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