R Rabu!a Retro Newbie Yesterday at 19:16 #11 That's pretty much spot on! You have a good eye, Sir. Any idea whether Vic Edwards did any work for Pat?
That's pretty much spot on! You have a good eye, Sir. Any idea whether Vic Edwards did any work for Pat?
Foreigner Senior Retro Guru Yesterday at 19:41 #12 Rabu!a said: That's pretty much spot on! You have a good eye, Sir. Any idea whether Vic Edwards did any work for Pat? Click to expand... Well you could start with this forum https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1970-pat-hanlon-700c-wheels-and-ak-brakes-now-with-pics.396237/ Also you have plenty of other sources connected the two, like https://www.pedalpedlar.co.uk/products/u-f-r13v-53-5cm-pat-hanlon-vintage-road-bike-frame or https://www.flickr.com/photos/8379107@N03/albums/72157667828305596/ More also here https://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/classic_builders/pat-hanlon-cycles/ So yes, Vic is most likely builder of you bike, the details (seat cluster etc) are some of his signature ones
Rabu!a said: That's pretty much spot on! You have a good eye, Sir. Any idea whether Vic Edwards did any work for Pat? Click to expand... Well you could start with this forum https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1970-pat-hanlon-700c-wheels-and-ak-brakes-now-with-pics.396237/ Also you have plenty of other sources connected the two, like https://www.pedalpedlar.co.uk/products/u-f-r13v-53-5cm-pat-hanlon-vintage-road-bike-frame or https://www.flickr.com/photos/8379107@N03/albums/72157667828305596/ More also here https://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/classic_builders/pat-hanlon-cycles/ So yes, Vic is most likely builder of you bike, the details (seat cluster etc) are some of his signature ones