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And there's the question of what Spalding stuff was.
For a while they sold bicycles, branded Spalding. The chances they actually made their own are small compared to them being simply being from one of the big manufacturers, all of them branded bikes for other companies. I would think that some other products were produced for Spalding by someone else. And that some smaller brands of some items were actually produced by Spalding. |
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Well Sports geek that I am I know a litte bit about Spaulding bikes. They did in fact make their own bikes ,very well made. They had a contract with the US army to make bikes for troops. The 43rd Mountain more famously know as Buffalo Soldiers were tasked with testing them and determining the value bikes would have in combat. This would be around the time of WW1.
I looked them up because I have a very old Spaulding pin with a bike wheel background. Hope this helps. J |
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Spalding not only acquired Reach, they also acquired Wright and Ditson.
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I wonder what other names they were sold under. Nearly every major manufacturer has sold bikes branded for other businesses. In some cases they're identical, in others they make a small change so it's not obvious. Raleigh eventually sold probably close to 20 different brands all produced in the same factory. Schwinn produced bikes for maybe hundreds of local hardware store chains or even independent stores. They were rolled into Albert Popes American Bicycle Company, incorporated may 1899 along with 41 other companies. (eventually 75 total. ) |
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Here is link to Spaulding bikes. Spaulding also sold Christy saddles so yes Spaulding definitely sold other manufacturers goods.
Also a picture of the 25th infantry and their 41 day bike trip to prove how useful bikes could be to army. It is my understanding that an original spaulding bike would cost over 10k today. https://bsamuseum.wordpress.com/1896...hristy-saddle/ |
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Maybe one of the actual military ones.
The regular production models don't really get close to that https://copakeauction.hibid.com/lot/...q=&ref=catalog |
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I think there was some sort of tie-in regarding GU jerseys between the manufacturers too. Wilson, Spalding, and Rawlings (not sure about McAuliffe) all used the same Set tags during the 1950s and 1960s. I don't know if they all purchased the tags from the same source, but it's always made me think the manufacturing process of GU flannels by the different companies was in fact connected.
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The article also stated that Spaulding was the largest manufacturers of Bikes in the US in the 1890's which surprised me. J |
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Looking some stuff up, Spalding actually bought the 40+ brands in 1898 before combining with Pope in 1899. Popes company was huge as well producing cars and motorcycles and some other stuff. It seems like the companies may have been close before that merger. That of course makes me wonder how much of Popes bike stuff was really Spalding, and what if anything Spalding used from Pope. And this applies to other sporting goods, because there was always a lot of branding etc, like if I could sell enough gloves regionally, I would probably have someone like Spalding make them and put my name on them. There are some pretty big minimums, but I can still do this today if I want to spend enough. |
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