sidolis":38w6b8q8 said:From looking at CB and Witcomb numbering systems it seems unlikely to be either. Does anyone know if anyone ever did serials with letters at the start? I know very little about this but have never seen one like that in all the stuff I've looked at.
I didn't get any further with information on Tonard but still wondering if that's possible? See my post five up from here.
dwscrimshaw":11eul4xh said:sidolis":11eul4xh said:From looking at CB and Witcomb numbering systems it seems unlikely to be either. Does anyone know if anyone ever did serials with letters at the start? I know very little about this but have never seen one like that in all the stuff I've looked at.
I didn't get any further with information on Tonard but still wondering if that's possible? See my post five up from here.
Letters did appear occasionally on Holdsworth numbers, typically with shop frames, K was used for stock builds and sometimes other letters for builders initial. The wrap over stay is typical of a shop build but, the shop stopped building frames mid 70's. A curved rear break bridge is typical on early Holdsworth it went straight latter, again around mid 70's. If Holdsworth 5D number this would be 50's and 60's for CB. if post 1976 should be a 6 digit number starting with 0.
I can't place that BB lug work as a Holdsworth, may be others might recognise it as Holsdworth or CB. Would be interested to know the shape of the bridge. the Key may be to look for a frame builder that has the correct combination of BB shell, brake bridge and seat stay. then look at their numbering system.
Wileyone":1e4rxb5n said:dwscrimshaw":1e4rxb5n said:sidolis":1e4rxb5n said:From looking at CB and Witcomb numbering systems it seems unlikely to be either. Does anyone know if anyone ever did serials with letters at the start? I know very little about this but have never seen one like that in all the stuff I've looked at.
I didn't get any further with information on Tonard but still wondering if that's possible? See my post five up from here.
Letters did appear occasionally on Holdsworth numbers, typically with shop frames, K was used for stock builds and sometimes other letters for builders initial. The wrap over stay is typical of a shop build but, the shop stopped building frames mid 70's. A curved rear break bridge is typical on early Holdsworth it went straight latter, again around mid 70's. If Holdsworth 5D number this would be 50's and 60's for CB. if post 1976 should be a 6 digit number starting with 0.
I can't place that BB lug work as a Holdsworth, may be others might recognise it as Holsdworth or CB. Would be interested to know the shape of the bridge. the Key may be to look for a frame builder that has the correct combination of BB shell, brake bridge and seat stay. then look at their numbering system.
Did Roy T actually build frames? I was under the impression that he was more of a"Boss" than a builder.