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    Kismet? Hardly. Mr Nelson though

    Smart, lots of braze ons for stuff too. Are the braze ons under the down tube for dynamo wires?
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    What Raleigh is this?

    Trying to work out if the cable run for the front mech has two cable stops brazed on.... Down tube and seat tube. The left sided cable guides top tube is for Campag but its tricky to fill in the missing features. Sort of reminds me of a 79-82 carlton Pro dressed in Raleigh braze ons and clothing.
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    What Raleigh is this?

    Seat stays? I guess it has a frame number stamped somewhere
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    Old frame, New build

    If you are on lfgss they have a dedicated thread for this sort of thing https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/212733/
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    Old frame, New build

    Post number 11? https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/threaded-fork-into-threadless-headset-bad-idea.393270/page-2
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    Dura Ace, but which year?

    The Crane rear mech is about 50 years old lol
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    For Sale Aende lightweight frame

    I see it has a chainstay bridge...maybe Pongo was getting a bit old school in his later years lol.
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    Carlton Chrome Frame query

    Is that an American Gran Sport? Looks to be dressed in Carlton Lagoon Blue and White :)
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    Carlton Chrome Frame query

    Zeus Competition dropouts were quite flat and plate like, the OP's are Gran Sport IIRC which are more "forged" with the Zeus at the rear of the dropout. Zeus 2000 dropouts had the Zeus and 2000 logo at the top and were thinner. I still think it's a Carleton Competition but with the more...
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    Carlton Chrome Frame query

    Bocama short point professional lugs, top tube braze ons, brazed on rear brake bridge, seat stay cluster all sort of make me wonder about a Carlton Competition from the late 60's to the Early 70's. The Zeus dropouts are a bit left field though. Mind you even Raleigh were not immune to the...
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    1966 Claud Butler specifications.

    Back in those days you could buy bikes and frames separately. The frames could be tinkered with. I seem to recall a sales tax thing where bikes had a sales tax where frames and components didn't...... So quite a few frames sold and bits swapped about. Pics would help :)
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    brand recognition by "M" letter

    Ah, so it does. The brakes are nutted but I bet the frame is built for Allen keys lol
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    brand recognition by "M" letter

    I wonder what era the OP frame is. Under bb cable guides, short lugs and waisted fork crown. Didn't see any internal routing, mid to late 80's?
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    F. Moser PROFESSIONAL recognition 😁

    Masi bottom bracket http://davesbikeblog.squarespace.com/blog/2017/8/14/drillium-and-bottom-bracket-cutouts.html
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    F. Moser PROFESSIONAL recognition 😁

    Odd place to put an Oria decal, usually near the seat cluster and on the forks. The M rings a bell but not Moser,? Masi, I'd rather have a Masi lol Scalloped stays at the dropouts might help identify. Is the panto in the shifters Gazelle (not the frame)
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    For Sale campagnolo gran sport groupset SOLD

    Nice price if postage reasonable, it's the Nuovo Gran Sport which I think was launched 1978 ish. Was a step down from Nuovo Record but still well made, the rear mech looked a bit cheap though....
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    Dave Russell - Back to Blue

    SLR levers are meant to be some of the best in terms of braking,
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    For Sale Shimano Dura-Ace brake levers SOLD

    Calipers look like first gen BA 100?
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    Carlton Chrome Frame query

    Nice, only all chrome frame off the shelf in the 70's was the Cobra and it's not one of them, can't place it as a model,? Catalina? Fork rake and crown puts it before the 70's.
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    Raleigh Rebel circa 1970s

    I worked in a Raleigh 5 Star Dealer shop in the 70's and don't recall the name. Maybe later?
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