. The bicycling world . cycles may be mentioned: W. G. Parkes, Allard, FrankBennett, Milner, and Arter. This is in itself a fine testimonial to Mr. Birds riding, and to the Quad-rant tricycle as a hill-climber.—Wheeling, March 9, 1887. The Cripper, although weighing only 45 pounds, and geared to 50 inches, and with W. F. Ballupon it, did not succeed in conquering Weatheroak; so that the Quadrant stands alone. I had toshow them the way up again, making in all four times.—Extract from Mr. Birds letter to theQuadrant Tricycle Co. These Facts Proclaim the QuadrantsTHE BEST HILL CLIMBERS OF THE AGE


. The bicycling world . cycles may be mentioned: W. G. Parkes, Allard, FrankBennett, Milner, and Arter. This is in itself a fine testimonial to Mr. Birds riding, and to the Quad-rant tricycle as a hill-climber.—Wheeling, March 9, 1887. The Cripper, although weighing only 45 pounds, and geared to 50 inches, and with W. F. Ballupon it, did not succeed in conquering Weatheroak; so that the Quadrant stands alone. I had toshow them the way up again, making in all four times.—Extract from Mr. Birds letter to theQuadrant Tricycle Co. These Facts Proclaim the QuadrantsTHE BEST HILL CLIMBERS OF THE AGE. l^=^This is the same style of Quadrant that has a record of one mile in 2minutes and 38 seconds, on the road. 1887 PATTEEN aUADRANTS NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. Samuel T. Clark and €□., SdIb IT. 5. Agents. Baltimore, Md. 12^ THE BICYCLING WORLD 10 June, iSSy. CUNARD COPY OF TESTIMONIAL TO THE CUNARD CONVERTIBLE TANDEM. From T. J. KIRKPATRICK, Esq., Vice President of the L. A. Springfield, Ohio, ii Jan., ROGERS & CO., Gentlemen; Respefting the Cunard Tandem, I have to say that it is, beyond allquestion, the best Tandem yet produced. Its compactness, ease of handlinglight running, safety, and the ease with which it may be mounted or dis-mounted, by either a lady or gentleman, leaves nothing to be desired. Itsfolding handle bar, and the faiH: that it can be quickly and readily takenthrough a common door, are features which make the machine a pleasure. Ihave owned other tandems, but this is the only one that -was worth house-roomas a convertible machine. I find it a perfeH machine, in perfect balanceeither as a single or a tandem. I have sought carefully for some three yearsnow for the best tandem, and have given the matter a great deal of thoughtand attention, and if asked to-day to suggest an improvement in the designand arrangement of the Cunard, I would be free to say that as it is, it isas nearly perfed as I believe this ty


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