This arrived yesterday from New Brunswick. It appeared in the company catalogue for one year only (1926), which tells me that it probably was too expensive to make or was prone to breakage. It wholesaled for $34.
Very cool John, thanks for posting that. If you recruit a child to test-drive it, let us know how it goes. Besides the problem of the high price, it would be interesting to know if the thing actually works.
Very cool John, thanks for posting that. If you recruit a child to test-drive it, let us know how it goes. Besides the problem of the high price, it would be interesting to know if the thing actually works.
That is rare and cool.....the front hooves can be restored quite easily and the color matched.
This belongs in a museum...
very cool, first time i see one
https://www.hibid.com/lot/37108410/very-rare-1920s-c-c-m---pony-cycle-?c...