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  1. OldTel

    Paris 'Tour de france' frame and parts

    Re: Hi, the odd one is, I believe, for a rear light, and the dropouts are probably Paris not Stallard, Paris did do there own dropouts, similar to a Claud Butler dropout of the period. There is a superb book available on Paris/Rensch published by the VCC by Alvin Smith, it has everything you...
  2. OldTel

    Paris 'Tour de france' frame and parts

    Re: Hi, piccies help, but the rings on the stays are mudguard/saddle bag fittings, if the serial number is 1045, it makes it an early Paris, and the pedals may be Hobbs ( lytaloy ). A classic TDF can be found at http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/bi ... paris.html. I hope this helps, a rare...
  3. OldTel

    WTD, 70's-80's roadbike, Raleigh/Carlton 22"-23" frame

    Re: Hi, I know of a Carlton Kermesse 57" seat CTC, in excellent condition, reasonable price. Contact me via a PM and I'll point you in the right direction. Terry
  4. OldTel

    Wanted 1930's bike

    Re: Hi, 22 inch frame, so bigger than the usual 30's bike. I'm doing this memory as it is a long way back in the garage. Terry
  5. OldTel

    Wanted 1930's bike

    Re: Hi, would an easy project be considered, I have a Dawes 'Efficiency' Tourist 1936 ish at the back of the garage, that I will never get around to doing, it has a KB5 hub, one the first applications of 531, the only down side is the mudguards are shot. Terry
  6. OldTel

    R O Harrison identification

    Re: Hi, nice frame, certainly looks like a 52 Harrison, classic Harrison fork crown, serial number in right position, and correctly dated, the problem now is which model is it, which is a nightmare, Harrison appears to change models, lug patterns, yearly, monthly, unless someone has the same...
  7. OldTel

    Help needed to ID Claud Bulter (road/path)

    Re: Hi, a difficult one, as Keith has pointed out it looks like 1950/51 as the wrapover stay, started around then, and lugless was a popular option, but the pump fittings under the top tube was popular later on in the decade - added on ? Can you double check the serial number, the year and...
  8. OldTel

    Help required to identify a Birmingham built Sun

    Re: Hi, can I throw a possible into the ring, in 61/62 Sun production was being transferred to Worksop, I have had a 1961 Manxman with a Birmingham badge, this I believe, is a Sun Wasp made nearly to a Carlton Flyer spec ( using up old Sun stock - decals, etc ), the 'J' serial number is the...
  9. OldTel

    Help with Morretto or maybe Allins ???

    Re: Hi, it is earlier than you think, the early nervex pro lugs point to 1951 - 1955, it looks a quality frame from that era, the curved rear brake bridge is a good sign but you will need to look for more clues. Is there a serial number ( other than the nervex lug number ), it may be on the...
  10. OldTel

    Allin of croydon information needed

    Re: Hi Chris, some nice priorities, just don't be too hasty, I have numerous projects some of which I know it will take years to get too, I have them broken up, tucked away and I know I don't have to go looking for them on the open market in the future. Your call, good luck with all the builds...
  11. OldTel

    Allin of croydon information needed

    Re: Hi Chris, it does lack a Cobb signature, but it certainly it is a good 'un, as Steve has pointed out, you are not going to get another one easily, yes it is rare and desirable, but not a life changer as far as value is concerned, so why not get it on the road and enjoy. Terry
  12. OldTel

    Allin of croydon information needed

    Re: Hi Chris, looks nice, do the 'wrapover' stays not quite touch, see below, thats a Peter Cobb touch. Terry
  13. OldTel

    Allin of croydon information needed

    Re: Hi, Allin's are up there with best as far as I concerned, I have two and half Allin frames, fairly plain by Peter Cobb's best efforts, but lovely and comfortable to ride. My youngest is number 2122 ( but sadly it is the half frame as it needs a tube repair, don't ask ), and it has had a...
  14. OldTel

    FRAME IDENTIFICATION

    Re: Hi, the value and desirability of frames vary, it is a quality frame with history, but without a head badge, and may need a coat of paint, so not a life changer :). The parts can be found, there are lots of stronglight cranks about, universal brakes are easy to find, and a simplex/huret...
  15. OldTel

    FRAME IDENTIFICATION

    Re: Hi, what about it being a http://classiclightweights.net/france/h ... -speciale/ looks a possible :) , nice, terry
  16. OldTel

    FRAME IDENTIFICATION

    Re: Hi, that's a puzzle, I don't recall seeing that lugset before, the first question would be concerning the bottom bracket threading, are you sure it is british, just checking it is of these shores. Terry
  17. OldTel

    Claud Butler help please

    Re: Hi Nigel, the first digit, pre 1950, is the year, and the second/third digit is the month, so looking assuming it is pre war, it is July 1938. Terry
  18. OldTel

    Claud Butler help please

    Re: Hi, looks like a pre war Anglo Continental, the first digit of serial number would give you the year, a nice example, a couple of them are on Classic Lightweight readers bikes http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/readers_bikes.html . Terry
  19. OldTel

    what is this bicycle..........info needed

    Re: Hi, the 'C' in the serial indicates 1947/8 to 1951/2 I believe, this model was the startup model after the war, they did do a silver clubman into the 50's. The Flyer had a better lug set - modified chater lea I believe. So, this probably late 40's; come the fifties, Carlton were changing...
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