Rambler
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See also Rambler team and Rambler quad
Rambler was an American bicycle brand manufactured by the Gormully & Jeffery Manufacturing Company (G&J) in Chicago from 1878 to 1900 and subsequently by the American Bicycle Company.
Rambler (bicycle) on wikipedia

Letter signed by George A. Faulkner, from the shop, "Thomas H. B. Varney's Cyclery" he kept with Thomas H. B. Varney at 354 Twelfth street, Oakland, CA. They sold Warwick and Rambler bicycles.
Ebay auction https://www.ebay.com/itm/314573040275

The Rambler Pacific Coast Team.
C. S. WELLS. R. AYLWARD (Trainer). W. A. TERRILL.
R. L. LONG. W. F. FOSTER. A. L. ATKINS (Manager). OTTO ZEIGLER. W. H. HALEY.
C. S. WELLS. R. AYLWARD (Trainer). W. A. TERRILL.
R. L. LONG. W. F. FOSTER. A. L. ATKINS (Manager). OTTO ZEIGLER. W. H. HALEY.
Pages which link here:
- George A. Faulkner (← links)
- William H. Haley (← links)
- G. A. Nissen (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 28 Sep 1895 (← links)
- CYCLES AND CYCLERS. - A Sport Which is Fast Becoming Popular on This Coast. - The San Francisco Examiner, 03 Aug 1890 (← links)
- California Cycle Racing Circuit Confederation (← links)
- George Andrews (← links)
- Rambler quad (← links)
- READY FOR THE RELAY RACE. - San Francisco Examiner - March 31, 1894 (← links)
- File:George A. Faulkner letter - ebay.png (← links)
- Rambler team (← links)
- Warwick (← links)
- Thomas H. B. Varney's Cyclery - Oakland (← links)