CommanderChuff
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I would like to suggest that my 1968 professional was raced in 1968, and then recycled into a customer machine in 1970 with the necessary changes (chrome, top rail cable stop braze ons).
jules_b":3mh98dvc said:Managed to dig it out! see below
Incidentally I think the signature is Mike Shonleben, Roy Thame's nephew who was working in the shop at the time. Not sure who Mr Chapman was!
A couple of thoughts I had
Holdsworth used to provide frames for other builders. These would be sold in batches, with the Holdsworth frame numbers, to other companies who would paint and build under their own brand, so you may find gaps in the numbers occasionally. I would not have thought this would be huge amounts.
Also I was wondering what stage the serial numbers where put on? I would have thought it was one of the final stages as the fork steerer number matches. the reason I query this is that surely they would not number the BBs before they were built into a model would they ie old bbs being put on new models?
anidel":2ca9oa5f said:For what is worth I own a Holdsworth which the VCC current marquee enthusiast identified as a La Variable from 1939.
The serial number on the fork steerer states: 6015
On his e-mail he stated:
This is almost certainly a 1939 built frame and is identical to the La Variable model shown in the catalogue of that year. I suppose that it could have been retailed either during or after the war and may not have had a headbadge due to the shortage of materials during the war. Bearing in mind the international situation, 1939 would not have been a good year for sales of frames. Numbering of Holdsworth frames was sequential beginning in 1933 so the idea that No.6000 coincided with 1946 is not in my view correct, though many frames in the later 6000s would have been built and retailed in 1946 or 47
Here are pictures of the frame built up with components from later times:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/anidel/al ... 6205155488
Hope this helps.
Hi. again. Would it be possible to see a photo of both your bikes?dwscrimshaw":2l2c6c33 said:jules_b":2l2c6c33 said:Managed to dig it out! see below
Incidentally I think the signature is Mike Shonleben, Roy Thame's nephew who was working in the shop at the time. Not sure who Mr Chapman was!
A couple of thoughts I had
Holdsworth used to provide frames for other builders. These would be sold in batches, with the Holdsworth frame numbers, to other companies who would paint and build under their own brand, so you may find gaps in the numbers occasionally. I would not have thought this would be huge amounts.
Also I was wondering what stage the serial numbers where put on? I would have thought it was one of the final stages as the fork steerer number matches. the reason I query this is that surely they would not number the BBs before they were built into a model would they ie old bbs being put on new models?
Thanks, that's really interesting to see. I think the numbers for other manufactures was kept separate until the 6 digit numbers started in 1976. We are seeing some early 70's 4 digit numbers, but other than that the 1500/yr seems to be Holdsworth only. As to when the BB number is added I not sure I know, but we do see numbers delayed, its the early numbers that are harder to explain although I do believe these are incorrectly dated in the threads. You can see this clearly for the 65/66 numbers we have. one has documentation like yours, but surrounding numbers were sold the following year. It does help to relate numbers back to factory use as this is where they were generated, then note the late sales.
Thanks again