garanti_construit
Dirt Disciple
Several years ago, I bought this lovely frame. I'm attaching two photos from the original seller.
V-CC input dated it as mid to late 1950s and most likely the work of Bill Gray: http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/bu ... lders.html
The frame braze on for the gears levers was described as Campagnolo: I haven't seen many like this at all.
It does looks like part of the Gran Sport lever, as in this photo: http://www.hilarystone.com/images/sale% ... /CGS1E.jpg
I'd be grateful for any advice & knowledge shared please: how rare was it to have a downtube braze on like this & why would the frame builder include part of the gear lever onto the frame?
Would it have been common practice to have it painted over?
Any Retobike help and comments are appreciated.
Thanks!
V-CC input dated it as mid to late 1950s and most likely the work of Bill Gray: http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/bu ... lders.html
The frame braze on for the gears levers was described as Campagnolo: I haven't seen many like this at all.
It does looks like part of the Gran Sport lever, as in this photo: http://www.hilarystone.com/images/sale% ... /CGS1E.jpg
I'd be grateful for any advice & knowledge shared please: how rare was it to have a downtube braze on like this & why would the frame builder include part of the gear lever onto the frame?
Would it have been common practice to have it painted over?
Any Retobike help and comments are appreciated.
Thanks!