
To have a completely authentic family crest would require you to compile and register your own and this would then become specific to you only. Please note that family crests/coat or arms were generally granted to an individual person and are not specific to all with the surname. If our database does not contain your chosen name. Please see my other listings* Please detail on checkout which family name you require. Printed on gorgeous parchment card and the round crest for your chosen surname- each is printed on seperate card( 2 pieces) Each print measures just under A4 size.
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more page(beside feedback) for full list of available names) to start a new paragraph use- What a fantastic novel gift to give to someone or to have yourself! The surname print shows a lovely detailed history of your chosen family name. MORE RESOURCES:Ģ x A4 Surname Origin Print and Family Round Crest Print B(Please enquire prior to purchase if your chosen name is available- or see my'About Me'. Seller added the following information: ON SHIPPING! uShip is the first and largest auction style marketplace for shipping and transportation services. Insured shipping and handling in the USA is $6.00 and International is $12.00 Check our other listings for rare. Call 50 if you see something there that you would like us to re-list on eBay for you. Click on the"ME" next to our feedback rating and you will see a small sampling of unique parts that have been made by Nostalgic Reflections and sold on eBay down through the years. Washington, who makes custom"one off" parts for their customers who own and restore antique vehicles cars, trucks, airplanes, motorcycles, bicycles, boats, tractors& snowmobiles. This rare Bike Badge is"ONE" of only"11" that were custom made by Nostalgic Reflections, of Veradale. Check our other listings for the etched version. This screen printed version is a bit wider and has the mounting holes from side to side. The etched version of this badge has slightly different art work, and has top& bottom mounting holes. This design was used in the mid 1950's through the early 1960's. Of the three years the ’39 is generally the more desirable due to its double bar frame and unique tank design with the lit reflectors in the side.Here we have a Montgomery& Wards HAWTHORNE Bicycle Badge Emblem. Like previous years the catalog only list the Zep in black and white although both blue and red bikes with white trim are found as well.
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While there are small differences between the fenders and other things on the ’39 models the maker (Snyder or CWC) can be determined the same way as a ’38 model although the serial for a CWC bike will likely start with either a “D” or “E”.

Like the ’38 models the Zep will have the external fork lock and be fully equipped. Similar models used this frame but the Zep frame will have two holes on the bar under the tank to mount the battery tray (pic) whereas the other models will not have these holes.

The frame for the ’39 Zep uses a double bar design.

The bikes could also be equipped with either “streamlined” handlebars or “steerhorn” handlebars and also a two speed was available. This fork was optional so you will find Zeps made by both Snyder and CWC equipped with either truss or spring forks. To complicate things even further though Wards sold bikes (not just Zeps) with the, new for ’39, CWC shockmaster fork (pic). For 1939 Wards again used both Snyder and CWC products.
