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clockworkgazz":2cuh8bvp said:
yeah but it is not really a true scot is it? Whats a good price do you think?


pass ? try lifting it's kilt up ;)

as for price , £250 upwards seems fair
 
clockworkgazz":1lzvla33 said:
yeah but it is not really a true scot is it? Whats a good price do you think?

In 1928 David Rattray with Jack Smith, by then his partner in the company, began to manufacture their own lightweight frames, mainly built to order for members of the local cycling clubs. In 1935, production began in earnest and they started selling the machines as "The Scot". The first of approximately 15,000 complete bicycles and frames that were to be handbuilt by the company until it's closure in 1983.

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He might not go for that he was talking about £200 so not sure if this is a super bargain, don't need it but..... will sleep on it.
 
Stand in front of him with the cash in your hands and say its really just a modern Flying Scot copy :roll: and take a big deep breath through your teeth fffffffffff mmmmm!
 
RobMac":24v8nwyy said:
Stand in front of him with the cash in your hands and say its really just a modern Flying Scot copy :roll: and take a big deep breath through your teeth fffffffffff mmmmm!


he says it's been in the family for years rob :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
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