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    Hello to everyone,
    I know a young man that ask me to help him find any information I could on a Flying star motor scooter. The Badge on the neck has J&R motor supply co.
    I looked that up and found that the J&R motor supply co. was founded in 1917, and was sold to Spiegal catalog if I remember correctly in 1946.
    They changed the name to J&R auto supply co.
    That is all the info I could find. If anybody out there has any more info, and possibly some advertisement photos, all help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Runnlo

  • #2
    Flying Star Scooter image?

    Nothing via the usual Google search. This is on an auction house site.
    Attached Files
    Bill Gilbert in Oregon

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    • #3
      Thanks Bill,
      I haven't seen the scooter in person, but he sent me a pic to my phone,but it was so small I couldn't see it very well. What I could see looked like the pic you sent.
      Is it possible for you to send me the auction site?
      Thanks again,
      Stan.................Runnlo

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Runnlo View Post
        Thanks Bill,
        . . .
        Is it possible for you to send me the auction site?
        Thanks again,
        Stan.................Runnlo
        On the right, second row of pix from the bottom.
        http://yellowpagelistings.net/salebills/?aid=88655
        Bill Gilbert in Oregon

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        • #5
          Interesting.

          The scooter in the photo (although modified somewhat over the years- newer motor, possible hacked up rear frame & seating area) is very, very similar to the late 1940s American Moto-Scoot scooters, just missing a lot of the sheet metal. I wish they had more (and better) photos of it and I'd also like to see a photo of the one that Runnlo's friend has.

          For comparison:


          http://www.midamericaauctions.com/mo...rized-scooter/

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          • #6
            Bill,
            This is getting stranger by the minute...believe it or not....that is the actual scooter that the kid has! I live in Hannibal Mo. and so does the he. The auction was in New London, Mo. which is 6 mi. from my house, and the auction was for the estate of a good friend of mine.
            I didn't even know that he had the scooter. I think scooter guy hit it on the head...I have another friend that has a late 40's Moto-Scoot, and the frame and front end look very close if not the same. I have a 38 Moto-Scoot, and it doesn't look anything like the one from the late 40's
            Thanks again for sending me the info on the auction...it turned out to be very interesting.
            Stan.................Runnlo

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            • #7
              Scooter Guy,
              As I told Bill...I think you hit it on the head, it does look very similar to the late 40's Moto-Scoot. I have a 1938 Moto-Scoot with the original paint and winged wheel decals. It's maroon and gray with a cast aluminum body and front fender. It's really a neat little scooter. Anyway getting back to the other one...do you think that Moto-Scoot made a Flying Star scooter? On my neck badge, it has Moto-Scoot Chicago IL. I appreciate any help you can give me on helping this kid find out what he has.
              Thanks,
              Stan....................Runnlo

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              • #8
                Does it actually say Flying Star on it? I'd love to see a photo of the badge or decal.

                It is possible that it is a rebadged Moto-Scoot. The Mead Ranger Scooters (yep, there were Mead bicycles, too) were just rebadged Moto Scoots. I suppose it's worth saying that the post-war Moto Scoot company was not exactly the same as the pre-war company...the post-war company was the AMERICAN Moto-Scoot, but they used the same logo on head badges and was the same factory. The original pre-war Moto Scoot company ended up being purchased out of essentially bankruptcy by a group of investors that went on to add the "American" to the name. As far as I can tell, American Moto Scoot only made it during 1947 and 1948 and maybe into 1949.

                The scooter in question might be a very late 1930s (like 1939) Moto Scoot. It is definately not pre-1939 because (as you mentioned) the design was totally different. The cast aluminum bodied scooters are really amazing.

                This one sure looks like a Moto Scoot that lived a hard life and underwent some modifications over the years, but I'd love to see where it says Flying Star on it.

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                • #9
                  Use Google.com to search about for scooter clubs.
                  Bill Gilbert in Oregon

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by duffeycycles View Post

                      That's just plain BRUTAL! Could even be classed as insulting, to the chief engine. But to the poor little scooter frame, it's brutal.
                      . and I might even try it sometime, for a test=stand, maybe

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                      • #12
                        Scooter guy.
                        I haven't seen the scooter....but the kid told me that the neck badge said "Flying Star scooter" and J&R motor supply Co. At this point... I believe that someone has put a different neck badge on it...because it looks just like a late 40's Moto-Scoot frame. I'm going to tell him what I learned from you guys...and what I believe he has.
                        I did see a Flying Star bicycle by schwin...so I guess someone could have put a Bicycle neck badge on it.
                        Thanks for your help,
                        Stan................Runnlo

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                        • #13
                          Duffeycycles,
                          Yours also looks like it's on a Moto-Scoot frame. It also looks like it can move right on down the road.
                          Thanks,
                          Stan..........Runnlo

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                          • #14
                            Now that's a wild looking machine! Somebody knew how to get the most out of there Moto-Scoot!!
                            Thanks for sending it.
                            Stan.....................Runnlo

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                            • #15
                              12 years old 1959 late '40s Moto Scoot go to CAIMAG forum thread Insanity to read the story
                              This pic -notice the bars cut down to keep front wheel down a bit!

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