Holdsworth and nervex pro lugs

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I can't imagine anyone adding to Nervex pro lugs.
Are you referring to WF Holdsworth or The Holdsworthy Company who bought the name in the late 1950s.

Keith
 
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I have been trying to identify a frame which I believe may be a holdsworth. The classic lightweights website mentions that holdsworth used nervex lugs on the cyclone and hurricane models in the late 50's which had spearpoints added. I was wondering whether that was always the case.
 
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garyfarrar":v0zxfie7 said:
I have been trying to identify a frame which I believe may be a holdsworth. The classic lightweights website mentions that holdsworth used nervex lugs on the cyclone and hurricane models in the late 50's which had spearpoints added. I was wondering whether that was always the case.


Suggest you post some images of your frame, it is a challenge to identify anything without images, in advance of this I ask why do you think the frame might be a Holdsworth ?

Rk.
 
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It is this style of fork crown that made me think of holdsworth as here it is on a holdsworth.
 

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Tricky to use the fork crown as an ID. The Vagner style was used by a multitude of builders from Mercian to Gazelle:)

Sorry mike, I was close but I guess no cigar LOL

Shaun
 
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