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Montgomery Ward Hawthorne Bicycle Serial Numbers

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Hawthorne Not to be contradictory, but part of what was said is correct, part was not. Your frame and fork likely came together and are from about 41 to 47. They did come decked out with tanks, rack, a couple different headlights and a couple different chain guards. I have a 41 and it came with all these items. One of the members here has been in the process of gathering as many serial numbers and pic's as people will send in order to better date and document all the Cleveland Welding built bikes. They were made with a number of different badges.

Sorry, but can't remember the member's handle. Maybe look back in the Birds Of A Feather forum?? Not to be contradictory, but part of what was said is correct, part was not. Your frame and fork likely came together and are from about 41 to 47.

They did come decked out with tanks, rack, a couple different headlights and a couple different chain guards. I have a 41 and it came with all these items.

Hawthorne was a brand of Montgomery Ward stores.Most Hawthorne bicycles were manufactured by the Cleveland Welding Company or H.P. Snyder (makers of Rollfast bicycles). While Montgomery Ward did not actually manufacture the bicycles that they sold, they did commission some unique designs that were exclusive to their stores. Jan 14, 2012  A beautiful and highly optioned 1947 CWC-built Hawthorne awaits it's restoration. This bike was equipped with the peaked fenders, curved fender and rack braces, horn tank, and a.

One of the members here has been in the process of gathering as many serial numbers and pic's as people will send in order to better date and document all the Cleveland Welding built bikes. They were made with a number of different badges.

Sorry, but can't remember the member's handle. Maybe look back in the Birds Of A Feather forum??

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Not to be contradictory, but part of what was said is correct, part was not. Your frame and fork likely came together and are from about 41 to 47. They did come decked out with tanks, rack, a couple different headlights and a couple different chain guards. I have a 41 and it came with all these items. One of the members here has been in the process of gathering as many serial numbers and pic's as people will send in order to better date and document all the Cleveland Welding built bikes. They were made with a number of different badges. Sorry, but can't remember the member's handle.

Maybe look back in the Birds Of A Feather forum??

I have quite a number of CWC (Cleveland Welding Company) frames and bicycles and all have been correctly dated and logged by a man that is accumulating CWC data in hopes of eventually having a website for it. Nowhere in CWC production is there a serial number with a 4 digit numerical suffix.

From 1935 to the late 1940s all serial numbers started with a single letter followed by a 5 digit number. Starting in 1948 suffixes were added to the same serial number arrangement starting with AC, ACW and CW. In 1952 the last two digits from the year of production followed a Cw suffix - i.e. Cw52 for 1952 and this lasted till the end of CWC production in 1956. So I guess the long story is with that serial number it was not manufactured by CWC. Sap business one software torrent. Since this is the only company I collect that is all I can tell you.

Hope that helps a little.