hamster":31x79lod said:Elev12k":31x79lod said:Also heard in this thread is that a frame needs to have lugs. So that excludes this Slim Chance that can imo can be considered a very interesting classic, just because it is an early attempt with no lugs >> Slim Chance
Personally I don't think that TIGged steel is classic. Chance built really great frames with all the ethos of craftsmanship of the great frame builders. But for me a neat weld is just simply not the same as a lug. I'm not saying it's a bad frame, just a harbinger of things to come, and those things were not classic. Interesting? Absolutely. Advanced? Yes. Ahead of it's time? Yes. Classic? Hmmm.
Of course any of these definitions get ragged at the edges, things did not change overnight and all at the same time.
Due to the fabrication method, TIG frames aren't as easily repaired as their lugged or fillet-brazed cousins either. Or so a local builder assured me when my 853 road frame ended up with a cracked seat tube - his advice was to retire it as a new tube couldn't simply be welded/fillet-brazed in its place; hence I ended up with a lugged 531c frame (2nd-hand, so probably cheaper than a repair all told) which is actually a nicer ride.
David