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So…. The Claud Butler Titanius….
What do we know? Well apart from it having a name that sounds like either it was coined by Peter Andre or after a bell ringing inner ear complaint, not much..
***EDIT***
GERMAN LIMITED EDITION BROCHURE
In August of 2013 ‘Bodrobert’ added some pictures of one that he found advertised in Hungary onto page 3 of this thread;claud butler lugged Reynolds something. Pics!
Nothing really conclusive came of this… and when I contacted Rob this year he told me he had decided not to buy it..
One had appeared a while back on Polish e-bay, frame number F4I 00636 but it was described as having loose or unsafe tubes….
Then back in January 2019 ‘Stompy’ an ex-pat, posted this from Croatia; Claud Butler titanium(?) info/identification
A Titanius with BB stamp F4I 00632
This piqued my curiosity so I sent a PM to see if it was for sale….. which it wasn’t.. but nothing ventured.. :xmas-wink:
Anyway, last week, Stompy got back to me as he decided he wasn’t going to do anything with the frame and wanted it to go to a good home… where better than the bosom of Peachy’s collection?.. :xmas-big-grin:
So lets have a closer look at what we now have….
First off, graphics & badges… well the main tube font was used in ’95, ’96, ’97 & ’98 but… that head badge/graphic was around only in ’93, ’94 & ’95 so by a process of elimination and with no other evidence, let’s call it ’95 for now.
It’s not in any of the catalogues I own, and strangely the three have only appeared in eastern Europe… (Poland, Croatia & Hungary)
It weighs in at a respectable 3lb 14oz…. in comparison a ’97 Cape Wrath in Cro-Mo weighs 5lb 5oz
It’s definitely made of two different metals, one for the head tube, seat cluster, bottom bracket shell and rear triangle, the other for the three main tubes… construction is interesting, as the diamond shapes look like a kind of clip in extra location or security to back-up what I presume is some sort of adhesive bond. As for what these materials are I’m not certain, but they are definitely ‘hard’ metals not aluminium… this is pretty much sell evident from the tight welding which looks very much like a Cro-mo weld, but neither respond to a magnet…(un like Cro-mo steel).
The main tubes have a ‘warm’ tint to them and the rest a cool polished look rather than cold/blue chrome. The odd red rust stains were all easily wiped off so one would assume these were dried out rust 'wet wash' left over from steel bolts etc as there is absolutely no evidence of corrosion.
Gut feeling from 30 years of arseing about with materials?
I think the main tubes are Titanium and the rest is polished Stainless Steel.
I wonder, is there a way to test this theory?
What do we know? Well apart from it having a name that sounds like either it was coined by Peter Andre or after a bell ringing inner ear complaint, not much..
***EDIT***
GERMAN LIMITED EDITION BROCHURE
In August of 2013 ‘Bodrobert’ added some pictures of one that he found advertised in Hungary onto page 3 of this thread;claud butler lugged Reynolds something. Pics!
Nothing really conclusive came of this… and when I contacted Rob this year he told me he had decided not to buy it..
One had appeared a while back on Polish e-bay, frame number F4I 00636 but it was described as having loose or unsafe tubes….
Then back in January 2019 ‘Stompy’ an ex-pat, posted this from Croatia; Claud Butler titanium(?) info/identification
A Titanius with BB stamp F4I 00632
This piqued my curiosity so I sent a PM to see if it was for sale….. which it wasn’t.. but nothing ventured.. :xmas-wink:
Anyway, last week, Stompy got back to me as he decided he wasn’t going to do anything with the frame and wanted it to go to a good home… where better than the bosom of Peachy’s collection?.. :xmas-big-grin:
So lets have a closer look at what we now have….
First off, graphics & badges… well the main tube font was used in ’95, ’96, ’97 & ’98 but… that head badge/graphic was around only in ’93, ’94 & ’95 so by a process of elimination and with no other evidence, let’s call it ’95 for now.
It’s not in any of the catalogues I own, and strangely the three have only appeared in eastern Europe… (Poland, Croatia & Hungary)
It weighs in at a respectable 3lb 14oz…. in comparison a ’97 Cape Wrath in Cro-Mo weighs 5lb 5oz
It’s definitely made of two different metals, one for the head tube, seat cluster, bottom bracket shell and rear triangle, the other for the three main tubes… construction is interesting, as the diamond shapes look like a kind of clip in extra location or security to back-up what I presume is some sort of adhesive bond. As for what these materials are I’m not certain, but they are definitely ‘hard’ metals not aluminium… this is pretty much sell evident from the tight welding which looks very much like a Cro-mo weld, but neither respond to a magnet…(un like Cro-mo steel).
The main tubes have a ‘warm’ tint to them and the rest a cool polished look rather than cold/blue chrome. The odd red rust stains were all easily wiped off so one would assume these were dried out rust 'wet wash' left over from steel bolts etc as there is absolutely no evidence of corrosion.
Gut feeling from 30 years of arseing about with materials?
I think the main tubes are Titanium and the rest is polished Stainless Steel.
I wonder, is there a way to test this theory?
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