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- Q4743172 subject Q8243713.
- Q4743172 subject Q8369101.
- Q4743172 subject Q8369891.
- Q4743172 subject Q9241878.
- Q4743172 abstract "American Bicycle Company was an American bicycle company. American Bicycle was founded by Albert Augustus Pope, owner of the Columbia Bicycle. In 1898, the U.S. bicycle industry was caught in a downward spiral of market saturation, over-supply and intense price competition. Pope issued an affidavit says that the American Bicycle Company was incorporated on May 12, 1899. In an attempt to control supply and limit competition, 42 manufacturers (later over 75 companies) formed the American Bicycle Company and soon afterwards announced plans to open a branch plant in Canada called the National Cycle Company. American Bicycle later bought the Gormully & Jeffery Manufacturing Company which made Rambler brand bicycles. Rambler bicycle was obtained in 1900 after Thomas B. Jeffery sold it to focus on the Rambler automobile.".
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q165465.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q2034074.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q2104096.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q5586659.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q7289209.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q7787254.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q8243713.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369101.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369891.
- Q4743172 wikiPageWikiLink Q9241878.
- Q4743172 comment "American Bicycle Company was an American bicycle company. American Bicycle was founded by Albert Augustus Pope, owner of the Columbia Bicycle. In 1898, the U.S. bicycle industry was caught in a downward spiral of market saturation, over-supply and intense price competition. Pope issued an affidavit says that the American Bicycle Company was incorporated on May 12, 1899.".
- Q4743172 label "American Bicycle Company".