Mystery 60’s track frame

Kempes

Dirt Disciple
Any help identifying this would be greatly appreciated please!

Wrap around seat stays, brake bridge windows, no head badge holes, SN 11562.

Many thanks!
 

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the combination of this seat stay treatment and this pattern of Prugnat lug is suggestive of a possible Holdsworthy origin
may not have been done by Holdsworthy itself but perhaps by someone who had worked there

the drilled seat stay bridge appears original, would assume crown to be drilled as well, is that correct?

am thinking the intended application may have been training or path rather than actual track

the "62" marking in serial could easily be a date, fits right in with evidence of metal

a better view of crown might advance in the inquiry



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the combination of this seat stay treatment and this pattern of Prugnat lug is suggestive of a possible Holdsworthy origin
may not have been done by Holdsworthy itself but perhaps by someone who had worked there

the drilled seat stay bridge appears original, would assume crown to be drilled as well, is that correct?

am thinking the intended application may have been training or path rather than actual track

the "62" marking in serial could easily be a date, fits right in with evidence of metal

a better view of crown might advance in the inquiry



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Thanks for the reply but I have already moved this frame on as it was a bit small for me.
 

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