Nob rBotM Winner PoTM Winner Jun 3, 2021 #11 For me was luckiy to have 2 Jack Hearne frames as-well as meeting the man as a 17year old youth. Stan Pike was well respected as was Dave Russell.
For me was luckiy to have 2 Jack Hearne frames as-well as meeting the man as a 17year old youth. Stan Pike was well respected as was Dave Russell.
M Mr_Mojo Dirt Disciple Jan 30, 2023 #14 I’ve got a soft spot for Feather Cycles frames, not really retro though!
dirttorpedo Senior Retro Guru Feb 1, 2023 #15 Curly stayed Hetchins for me, but I don't know much about British bikes.
otherself GT Fan Raleigh Fan Feedback View Feb 1, 2023 #17 bagpuss said: Alan 'Pongo' Braithwaite Click to expand... good shout.
ibbz Gold Trader rBotM Winner 98+ BoTM Winner Karma King Dyna-Tech Fan Feedback View Feb 7, 2023 #18 HR Morris for me I’m from Walthamstow and used to walk past his workshop on or Orford Road on my way to school I’m surprised there’s no historic plaque there now
HR Morris for me I’m from Walthamstow and used to walk past his workshop on or Orford Road on my way to school I’m surprised there’s no historic plaque there now
R Rapparee87 Retro Guru Aug 9, 2024 #20 Why did the UK have so many independent frame builders? And were they all made by the names on the frame? Whose frames were the most prized? Last edited: Aug 9, 2024
Why did the UK have so many independent frame builders? And were they all made by the names on the frame? Whose frames were the most prized?