People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE MYSTIC CYCLE. Highest Grade Bicycle. s * > ■ t-^CjSiirs r --*♦ -^" - nrx ’ **~ .-. y* . < ; v -....„■* Descriptive Specifications. In presenting our’9s model to the public, we wish to’impress the fact that ilm Mystic is not one of the many diamond frame bicydles wilh which the murO-i is now flooded, and which can be bought at almost any price. On the contrary, tin: M .Mie is one of the finest lined, must symmetrical and highly finished machines al the disposal of intending purchasers. 7777-; FiL\ME, in genera! appearance, is very pleasing and perfectly constructed on the latest and approved models. AJA7/A’ TUBING, of light gauge, is used throughout, and ('very joint reinforced. EVERY PART is made of the finest steel. OUR MECHANICS are the best in the world. <H ’ lt MA< 77/A r A RY is per fee t. OUR STOtJKHOLDEKS are men of integrity. THE HEAD is 9.1 inches tn length, of large diameter, light and rigid. II HEEL i>AEE, 44 inches. Depth of frame, 23 inches (unless otherwise ordered), which is the standard depth for the average rider. This blings the top tubes and roar fork tubes on a levej and parallel with each other, which' is a pattern of neat appearance. THE TUBING is <>f the very best cold di awn seamless st< el stock, produced from the finest qualify Open Hearth Crucible Swedish Ingot. ALL SOLID PARTS are o' the best quality steel, accurately uiv' ii --o--i qtt.nd /j’.'.y Ao.i/>'/.» o.s aie the test procurable. Bearing cases and cones are of highest grade steel, perfect.! / hard-med and accurately fitted. 77//; BALLS H re of the best, made by tlie latest Rolled Forged Method, and are the most p->i feet, reduce d. JHE SPoE •> >-p tpy Swaged Piano Wire Steel, capable of sustaing at. enormous hiyb tension. 77//; SPROCKETS are of the highest grade Drop Forgings, accurately machine-milled to fit chain. 3 ront sprocket is light, yet very strong and rigid. REAR Si'IIOCKEI is detiii:hable. IoN;SH «•■< it- ists j three < oats of best jet black enamel, baited on at a high temperature, ah brush w. -k (not dipped). Each coat, except last, is carefully rubbed down with felt am' ’vir..ih' stone, which imparts to the last coat that handsome iridescent finish so gr< .uly admired. nAA / .7 67/7' PARKS are highly polished and given a heavy copper-plate, then renol- ' e' 1 ; ' In‘ kle-plated. 'Phis prevents rustings and gi os an elegant “solid finish. HYX J 1 MS. Our cycles are furnished with wood rims, unless otherwise ordered. 1 runs are proved and guaranteed. Steel rims, eith* r nickel-plated or ename ;d. 77 p;.s'. Morgan & Wright.Vici. Webb or Dunlop. Other makes if purchaser so orders. Ji. ND’ / A. 17 can be furnished in either drop or raised pattern and in two widths, 1(5 and 18 inches. 1 JJ.jx. ,jnr improved Fork is a design of our own, and is light with great strength This ;s considered so great an improvement that we give a special drawing shoving its construction. CHAIN. Th sis t e great improvement of 1895. and we devote two pages to its description. Until you see this chain you an not appreciate its merits. Our Improved Fork. THE CONSTRUC"ION of our Fork is very light, yet exceptionally strong and rigid, being built in sucn a manner as to distribute all strain equally on the different parts. FORK SIDES are ad reinforced. The Morse Chain AS' THE GREA T IM PRO CEMENT OF IRRA. THIS CONNECTION IS TO A CHAIN WHAT THE PNEUMATIC TIRE IS TO THE WHEEL. ■ .Tusi sten and think: No Oiling, No Binding, No St retch in g. No Fr'n-ti"n, and of rourse much .‘-ss power io propel. Actual tests of 1894 show that in running 2,000 a. I 3 OO'i miles these chains did st-etch only one twentieth of an inch, and when out on cct’ory machinery and run ,000 miies the elonga’ion was only one eighth t ar, inch Do you think ties is pretty large slur.\ ? Well, examine the cut and see how it v. »rK>. Ii does n-.t. rev- Ive around a pin, bn works from the center and rocks ime pin. thus overcoming tha; great obstacle found in other chains. Use this chain once and you would not go back.to the pin friction for half the cost of a wheel. You get a Mystic axd you get this chain. Before you 1 y a wheel see the Morse Chain. Wo do ’ aay of this chain that it is j ist as good, hut that it is better than any other chain made, and is worth 815.00 more to my wheel. Join the Club and get an SBS for $65. For particulars call on or address F. D. Craig, Pilot office.
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