Frame stripped of parts now, Ive been working on restoring components, cleaning and replacing. This will be built back as a 10-speed, still not 100% sure of gearing and mechs yet. Still much to do on the frame though.
Wheelnut":uxugu6ja said:Pretty certain that those aren't Nervex lugs. Look like Lindrick lugs to me. The ones you have are the more fancy type of Lindrick. They did a simpler version without the circular cut outs, as used on the early '50s Carlton Continental (and many other English frames also).
Good luck with the rebuild. Carlton made some decent frames in those days.
Wheelnut":2qtl5awy said:No, not hand cut. Hand finished perhaps. There are many misconceptions about lugs.
The Lindrick lugs, Nervex, Haden etc were factory made steel pressings, made using massive machines. I have a 1953 Ernie Clements with the exact same lugs as yours, and I have seen these on other marques also. It is a classic design.
Hand cut lugs were usually, but not always, based on cast steel lug blanks.