Why don't you ask them about it? They say Joe Murray is still involved, I feel sure he'd be interested to look at your frame and hear its story http://www.voodoocycles.net/07_aboutus.htm
Why don't you ask them about it? They say Joe Murray is still involved, I feel sure he'd be interested to look at your frame and hear its story http://www.voodoocycles.net/07_aboutus.htm
I have had contact with Joe Murray at Voodoo when I was tracing the history of a rare Voodoo Bizango I had (now sold), he was brilliant and very helpful.
> I don't think either of these is a D-Jab...
>
> Jb
>
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> Date: 19 Feb 2008 22:05:18 -0000
> To: <info@voodoocycles.net>
> Subject: Customer Web Inquiry
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> On 2008-02-19 at 17:05:18,
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> The following information was submitted:
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> first_name = Ed
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> last_name = Longridge
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> address = Derby
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> city = Derby
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> state =
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> zip =
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> country = UK
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> submit_by = ed.longridge@gmail.com
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> inquiry = consumer
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> comment = Hi
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>
>
> I have a titanium frame which I have been told may be a Voodoo
> D'Jab from
> the mid-nineties. Is it? Please see this thread:
>
>
>
> http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... highlight=
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>
>
> I was also told it might be a Muddy Fox from the same era - is it
> possible
> in the early days you both had the same manufacturer of titanium
> frames?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
>
>
> Ed
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