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I believe Centerlines had round headed rivets holding the wheel halves together......Super Tricks used bolts....
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Thanks everyone for your help. I knew the great people on here would know the answer. You guys are great!!
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Fenton also made a copycat version of this wheel back in the day. I agree that those in the photos appear to be Centerlines( spelling on this side of the border, Maurice!)
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