The Cycle Age And Trade Review, Vol 20, No 7

Articles in this issue
- p. 1
Creditors of the Overman Wheel Co. meet and agree to a six-to-twenty-four-month payment extension, allowing the Victor bicycle factory to reopen immediately with a full workforce and over $370,000 in orders on hand.
- p. 2
A New Haven federal court rules that Gormully & Jeffery's tire does not infringe the Bartlett patent claimed by the North British Rubber Co., dismissing the complaint.
- p. 3
Report on German bicycle manufacturers' attempts to challenge American export dominance through competitive pricing and trade tactics.
- First Installment Payment: A Suggestion for Dealers
The National Board of Trade of Cycle Manufacturers urges local boards to require larger first installment payments on bicycle sales, noting that careless agents fail to collect timely payments.
- p. 8
Discussion of challenges facing local cycle boards of trade and proposed remedies to keep dealer organizations effective.
- p. 14
Technical column covering new patents and engineering developments in bicycle manufacturing.
- p. 36
Feature on well-known literary figures who are bicycle enthusiasts.
- p. 44
Coverage of L.A.W. President Potter's political and organizational activities within the League of American Wheelmen.