Indian 3-D Chief Bicycle Badge Head Tube Emblem 1915-17 Sears
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Here is the most expensive and hardest, labor intensive bike badge ever made. It is the Indian Chief Bike Badge that was used on Sears Bikes from 1915 through 1917. This badge has a 3-D stamped face, and 13 different colors of cloisonne glass. Each color has to be hand set and fired in a kiln separately. It has an antique copper patina bringing out the features in the Indian's face. The measurements are shown in the picture of the center to center mounting holes. The badge fits on a 1 1/2 inch tube.Nostalgic Reflections has made a small run of 20 of these beautiful Bike Badges. They were to sell for $335.00 each, but I am selling off my existing inventory at a bargain price of $235.00 eachwhile they last. That is a $100.00 savings!!Nostalgic Reflections makes custom "one off" parts for their customers who own and restore antique vehicles; cars, trucks, airplanes, motorcycles, bicycles, boats & snowmobiles. Call if you see something there that you would like us to relist on eBay for you.Insured shipping and handling in the USA is $8.00 and International is $27.50 "Registered Mail" with Tracking. Buyer is to sign for the item upon delivery.
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