VeloFellow54
Old School Hero
Excellent ! I did not think that Duprat and Durax were the same companies. The ad confirms this and I now have something to work with. Prefer Pastis personally !
Simplex became heavily involved with Stronglight This brand came into being in about 1931 when Louis Verot made the first alloy cranks that worked. (Stronglight type 32 I think for NGC - later they became type 49 for GCC). Prior to 31 he used the 'Strong' brand name and 'La Comete' (even seen a bike with this brand and the 'Shooting Star' ! Not sure if Simplex made cranks - or Huret - but both made chain rings.
I have also being trying to figure out the difference between Durax 'Service Course' cranks and those simply branded Durax. Only those that are fluted like bayonets - i e all 4 corners. Apart from the engraving they appear identical. Would also be interesting to know when they were first imported and by whom. I think that Fonteyn offered them post war.
Simplex became heavily involved with Stronglight This brand came into being in about 1931 when Louis Verot made the first alloy cranks that worked. (Stronglight type 32 I think for NGC - later they became type 49 for GCC). Prior to 31 he used the 'Strong' brand name and 'La Comete' (even seen a bike with this brand and the 'Shooting Star' ! Not sure if Simplex made cranks - or Huret - but both made chain rings.
I have also being trying to figure out the difference between Durax 'Service Course' cranks and those simply branded Durax. Only those that are fluted like bayonets - i e all 4 corners. Apart from the engraving they appear identical. Would also be interesting to know when they were first imported and by whom. I think that Fonteyn offered them post war.