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From what I gather, decals, badges and even equipment, was subject to availability. They could only fit what was in stock and needed to get bikes out of the door, so perhaps unwise to read too much into your decals and bands. I used to think that catalogue descriptions were like the Bible, not so,sometimes I believe no bikes were ever built that exactly mirrored the catalogue specificatio. It was very much a case of you could have what you liked subject to availabilty and certain design criteria.
My own frame is probably the original finish in Dark red, single gold/yellow box lining, similar seat stay eye decoration to yours, no metal head badge, just a Claud Butler multi Colour decal, same as seat tube and with Claud Butler in large script on the down tube.
This was a very basic, low end bike in the range, but does posess a certain charm. Be prepared for a shock when you investigate getting the chroming re done, good job that you are looking at doing the paintwork yourself. Have Fun, it will build up into a nice, interesting machine
From what I gather, decals, badges and even equipment, was subject to availability. They could only fit what was in stock and needed to get bikes out of the door, so perhaps unwise to read too much into your decals and bands. I used to think that catalogue descriptions were like the Bible, not so,sometimes I believe no bikes were ever built that exactly mirrored the catalogue specificatio. It was very much a case of you could have what you liked subject to availabilty and certain design criteria.
My own frame is probably the original finish in Dark red, single gold/yellow box lining, similar seat stay eye decoration to yours, no metal head badge, just a Claud Butler multi Colour decal, same as seat tube and with Claud Butler in large script on the down tube.
This was a very basic, low end bike in the range, but does posess a certain charm. Be prepared for a shock when you investigate getting the chroming re done, good job that you are looking at doing the paintwork yourself. Have Fun, it will build up into a nice, interesting machine