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help identify wheels
Just found a pair of steel spoked wheels in my father-in-law's barn. They
look to my untrained eye to be early 1900's, but I'm just guessing. The only identification I can see is the name "Stewart" cast in to the steel at the hub. Anyone know what these are? TIA |
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Stewarts were trucks made in the 20-30's
off the top of my head maybe based in Ohio(Cleveland) tt |
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