chains, chains and more chains
Well I am a bit red faced. I posted a note around unmarked chains and value. MetinUz replied that if they were certain types they may have a value and encouraged me to look again. Well it turns out once you get through the grime they are all marked (except 3...
For those interested (or not) I have found out:
This all aluminum grid design pedal style was issued during WW2 for CCM (Canada Cycle and Motor Ltd) along with a cast steel model. These products were made in lieu of the typical rubber pedal block style due to a shortage of rubber.
Interesting.
Not offended at all by finding out that the old pedals from the previous topic are not worth anything. As mentioned I am not a bike guy just one who came into a lot of parts. I did ask about a particular pedal that was different than I had ever seen: all metal with a solid profile (sorry no side...
Hi:
I hope this is the right place for this but here goes...
Opened a box from my deceased uncle and it seems to be pedals and lights. Let's talk pedals first. How do you tell what pedals they are ? I can't find makers marks on these at all!!! I did find 1 set of CCM and 1 set of Raleigh...
My uncle died a couple of years ago and he, while not a collector, certainly liked bikes and accumulated parts. I have opened a box and, as usual have no idea what they are or if they have any value. Here goes with pictures and a list and I am hoping someone can provide some information...