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I know you don't. Well, that was actually a Ford at one time. Yeah. Yeah. And also, it was a nomination gun. And what about. So I could count. Each. Okay. Now, just for the record, your first name. Charles. Last name? Logue. How long do you and you pronounce it Logue. You had a you had a bicycle shop that's been in the family since when? My father started in 1896, and we established a second place in 1929. My father was at 931 North Broadway. And the other shop. And why don't we start? 2527 East Monument Street. The one you just closed. And how long is that when that when you open that 1 to 1929. You were just a kid? Well, my older brother opened it and he died 39. And I took all the problems with him off and on both places. You've been bicycling all your life? All my life. Actually one that comes down to us. All right. Hold on. Three years. Look right here at me. All right. Now, you. You've been in the. How old are you? 77. That's amazing. And you're still writing? I still write. Yeah. I haven't ruled anything. But you still write. I change, so I wouldn't be afraid to tackle one of my wheels. I have footage of you riding a high wheel, and it one probably the last toy town parade coming down Maryland Avenue. That big mustache. Yeah, I still got that mustache. I think I was running based on Guy. What year was 1970? Probably 1970. I don't know. No, I tell you what, it was black and white film. So my. Then Before that. Yeah. I could afford 68, 69 somewhere around that. But anyway, let's get back to the to you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870#t=0.36,169.7"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870/transcript/71654/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And I saw a picture of a wooden bicycle. That's right. Tell me about it. Well, it's a story behind that. This poor boy couldn't afford a bicycle and he was rounded up and he seen on wooden saw horse there and he seen a couple tops from tar balls and an old wrecked bicycle. And he made that bicycle on that junk. Now, one of the Senate truth or not, but that's the story. But somehow wound up in your family. Yeah. And somebody was driving it. Yeah? Who was that? That was my brother Bernie. My older brother. He's the one who started a store on mine in 1929. And your dad's name? Barb Bernard J. Long. Senior. He had a picture taken by Audrey Bodie. That's true. That's true. You from Baltimore? All my life. Where were you born? 1110 North Bond Street in Bergen Chase, East Baltimore. I'm the East Baltimore boy. Born and raised. Born and raised. And you married a girl from where? Well, she was from Callington. And no one. I first met her, but she was born in Westport. Margaret Adelia Harland. Margaret. Why are you laughing? You don't like the name material you just told? About 400,000 people. Your name, Your wife's name's Delia. You're going to get in trouble? I don't think so. She loves me. I hope so. You. You. How many parades? How many? How many times did you drive the big wheel? Since I can't tell you the times. But I've been riding that since I was 14 years old up until the day parade in about 1970. So would you say you drove that big way 100 times or more than that thousand guys out there? Maybe get down and couple a couple of them? Yeah, definitely.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870#t=170.06,302.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870/transcript/71654/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Since I was 14. Tall. My God. No more. Would be a couple of thousand times easy. He brought a lot of joy to a lot of kids and their kids. It would make him happy. And I brought it to the street sometime. The old folks going through a passion. I knew one time I was riding a passion. I knew from both the washing of low power. Mom said that she let it. Is that all right? Let's move on. Let's let you watch. I'm going to ask you let me say hold on a second here. You about the bicycles. Don't know I lost train of. Also, there was some talk about your father bought a couple of bicycles from the Wright brothers. That's right. 1902 rumor. Rumor has it they were trying to raise money for a project they were involved in, aren't they? They were in the bicycle business in Dayton, Ohio, or one of the places in Ohio, and they ran short of funds. And the advertise is five seater and three seater and American Motorcycle and Bicycle magazine in 1900. And to my father seeing it, he made out a check, sent it to them. They created a bicycle and shipped them from there to my father's payment on being a railroad bicycle was coming. Crates and wooden crates. No cardboard cut, all bicycle new. So in an indirect way, your father had something to do with the first airplane. That's right. Amazing. Yes. And where is all that? I mean, you read the bicycle shop. My goodness. I mean, how much how much bicycle grease have you gotten under your fingernails or wires? Plenty. I was. Well, I mean, what was your title? Are you considered a master cycle repair man or.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870#t=303.84,429.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870/transcript/71654/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I wouldn't say master, but a good repair man and honest. My prices were never too high or repaired. I.M., I say, could build the bicycle, but to build honest stuff, I pass him as a master. I couldn't do that. But I was a good repair man. An honest, honest, honest. My prices were low. I never overcharged anybody. Can anybody ever bring in a bicycle you couldn't fix in a period, right? Yes, quite a few. You don't mean worried about an automobile patched up or something like that beyond repair. But I mean, if a kid came in and said, Mr. Lug, I can't get my pedal to work, right? Well, I could repair mostly any repairs as long as wasn't right. I may have to replace parts or something like that, but I could do it and we had the parts to do it with. How many kids do you think walked away from your store with a smile on their face after you fix their bicycle? Wouldn't know. Wouldn't know. But George P. Mahoney when he'd see me on Miami Street and I tell him who he says, you're the one that made all the little children happy. He used that expression, George P Mahoney did. There's no doubt in my mind, Mr. Lowe, you made a lot of children. I did. So did my father. And you're going to make a lot of people happy seeing this seeing this thing right here today. So. Sure. Let me let me ask you about bicycles. Now, they got all these doggone things you have to bend over, almost touch you, touch your toes and ride next street on your head practically. What do you think? All that stuff. That's all right. But they do that. That's why they always have to come out with new models or something.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870#t=429.85,531.2"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870/transcript/71654/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Even during the Depression, they come out with what they call the Lindy. I think it was made by the Shelby. So I'm named after Lindbergh and early 30s. I think they do that to promote and it was a Donald Duck made by Shelby bicycle. They do that to promote to keep sales good or something. Well now the Schwinn bicycle that my father bought me back in 1947 or 48, I don't see him like that anymore. You're talking about the tank models. And with the horn and the tank and the fenders with the light. And when I sold my shop on Miami Street was an early 30s, was called aerial cycle as worth about $10,000 a day in good shape. And there was a few of them around. And he's still repairing for the kids in the neighborhood a little bit. Yeah, I like Plattsburgh. I don't have new parts. Yeah, Myrna Tompkins moved that part now and I carried a few tools and some patches and stuff like that. Yeah. Do you miss all that? In a way, yeah, certainly. By 67. I guess. Well, I was actually 67 years of my life in a bicycle shop outside of the time I was in the service. I started off when my father started me off when I was seven years old, sweeping floors and dust bicycles on a shop. Broadway. So. In one. I retired three years ago. I was about 67 years in a bicycle shop. Would you do me a favor? Would you ride a bicycle one more time for. For me? I'll try. I'll try. I think I can. If I had. If I had a bicycle built for two, we'd get. What was your name? Delma. Margaret. Margaret. Margaret. What was that middle name? I dare you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870#t=531.53,648.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870/transcript/71654/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I dare you. We used to ride tandem. Did you draw? Well, I was going to ask you this. No, we don't have a bicycle built for two. But would you? What's your favorite bicycling song? Well, we have to put some music behind us. There's only one bicycle. All right. I know. I was. Daisy. Daisy. Give me your answer. Yep. That's a two seater. That's a mile. You don't have one for four. No favorites for just going out there riding down a road. Bicycling, No. Charles, look right here. Me? How long you been married now? 52.5 years. And you? From October it would be 53 years. I got a picture of you and Margaret in there. I guess when you were. Maybe even before you got married. When you start courting her, do you recall that 1939, I guess 1939, and you did some courting, you said, on a bicycle? Yeah, right, I did. And then we rode a lot raven and stuff like that. Or not on a Sunday back. Okay. All right. All right. Now with time for people to get. You actually brought that? No, I haven't made it. It's too bad here. I sat there one night and just start writing the letter pieces, and that's. This is Thanksgiving Day, 1957, with announcer Mac Edwards and Charles and his sister, daughter and daughter. What's your name? Barbara. Daughter Barbara. Thanksgiving Day in. But. Started this six. Six is 100th anniversary of the part of what it was. I asked her to look all. And when Druid Hill Park celebrated, it's either 75th or 100th anniversary. Charlie was there with his bicycle. He was older than the park. Of your 15 000 yeah. Just turned 77 years ago. So do you think this is the class we have? Yeah.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870#t=648.79,859.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870/transcript/71654/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"No, no, not at all. We are to train. And you have killed more people. His name was Bernard, and he started this shop in 19 1896. 1896. It was taken by Bogie. I think it's. At least go with the idea. We're pretty. They? And you said you've been married 52.5 years. That's right. Right, Carol. Was this your anniversary? I see. I have corsage and my grandson's wedding. Okay. That was her. You were in a bicycle business until you went in the army. And then you were in the infantry and you walked in right now. I still do hunt, Poppy. Brother. It was it Bernard Junior or Junior? Okay. Bernie. Brother. Bernie with the bicycle. Rosetta. I think the for. How many bicycles did you repair over your lifetime? Gosh. He estimates at least a quarter of a million bicycles he's worked on in his lifetime. And that could represent a quarter of a million smiles. And here you have a little strawberry nap in his car. Well, you know, I have been hired to actually inventory a lot of small parts and stuff like that, especially. Yeah. So. But we never had a grandfather. So the gift of gab, right? Okay. I have I have an old bicycle in my garage that I got from it. It's it's a very old one. And I guess it's got corrosion and stuff like that. Yeah, that's cool, right? I mean, haunted. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Batteries, I guess. Yeah, Yeah. A little odd. What was it going? Were you? Live at dawn. Brooklyn. It is springtime if you feel up to it. We'll get together and I'll bring it on down. You can take a look at it. And if you can tell me what it needs and then if.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870#t=862.12,1066.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136858/file/253870/transcript/71654/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If you can rebuild it, go for. Yeah. For Barbie. I was born. We set down to do it then. Now they come out with a different part of smaller. 74. Did you? I got that. I have to say, every member of the Logue family has had a bicycle. Definitely. Every member, boy, girl, whatever. All right. You gave her great granddaughter. What? For Christmas Day? Then I take them out. Go ahead. I'll tell you why. Go ahead. But. All right. 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