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First things first, it is not a TT bicycle, it a ladies touring bicycle - albeit with an unusual frame design, my ladies Hobbs is equally unusual.
I'm not surprised at the lack of contact from the shop, they'll not have a clue anyway. The shop (originally and in South End from around 1956) has moved since I cycled past it twice a day on my way to school - often going in before making my way home (on my Holdsworth Mistral).
I've two GB frames, I know who built mine and can make an educated guess as to who built this ladies frame.
Rk.
Crambie":utitvfvf said:I did email Geoffrey Butler in case they knew anything about it but didn't hear back.
First things first, it is not a TT bicycle, it a ladies touring bicycle - albeit with an unusual frame design, my ladies Hobbs is equally unusual.
I'm not surprised at the lack of contact from the shop, they'll not have a clue anyway. The shop (originally and in South End from around 1956) has moved since I cycled past it twice a day on my way to school - often going in before making my way home (on my Holdsworth Mistral).
I've two GB frames, I know who built mine and can make an educated guess as to who built this ladies frame.
Rk.