In 1938, Alf Tabb, a cycle engineer, built a miniature 15-inch (38 cm) bicycle as an advertising gimmick for his shop in Kidderminster, England.
He discovered he could ride it, and it led to him creating other miniature cycles and performing trick cycling acts with his family.
He discovered he could ride it, and it led to him creating other miniature cycles and performing trick cycling acts with his family.
In 1938, Alf Tabb, a cycle engineer, built a miniature 15-inch (38 cm) bicycle as an advertising gimmick for his shop in Kidderminster, England.
He discovered he could ride it, and it led to him creating other miniature cycles and performing trick cycling acts with his family.
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