Robbied196
Senior Retro Guru
I bought this off fellow Retro member Tim (timkich). It seems to be a nice, well built frame with some very neat brazing but the big question is who built it?
I know the 50s are difficult as there were so many builders but it does have a couple of more unusual features that might pin it down. It has a lot of similarities to a Flying Scott but the frame numbers don't tie up. Here's what I have:
Frame number 349 57 - The obvious assumption is that it could be 349 from 1957. Frame and forks match
Nervex Professional lugs
Unusual fork drop outs - well I've not seen them before
Juy Simplex drop outs 120mm spacing
Semi wrap around seat stays
Curved rear brake bridge
Brazed on gear and brake cable guides
Offset seat post pump pegs - not seen those before either
No drilling for a headbadge
You can't have enough pics
I know the 50s are difficult as there were so many builders but it does have a couple of more unusual features that might pin it down. It has a lot of similarities to a Flying Scott but the frame numbers don't tie up. Here's what I have:
Frame number 349 57 - The obvious assumption is that it could be 349 from 1957. Frame and forks match
Nervex Professional lugs
Unusual fork drop outs - well I've not seen them before
Juy Simplex drop outs 120mm spacing
Semi wrap around seat stays
Curved rear brake bridge
Brazed on gear and brake cable guides
Offset seat post pump pegs - not seen those before either
No drilling for a headbadge
You can't have enough pics