+1. Very cool.
Well, okay, I know I should just sit on my hands, on the principle that if one can't say anything nice one shouldn't say anything at all... but it makes me sad, to take such an interesting and rather rare 1950's frame and to make another boring 70's bike out of it. Alas you are not the first person to do this, and you won't be the last. But I fail to see the attraction.
Whatever. I sincerely hope the bike meets your expectations and that it gets many miles of use.
Thanks for your comments regarding which I do understand where you are coming from, but I feel I must answer from my viewpoint:
Actually I am in conversation with a Grubb Group at Veteran Cycle Club. I have been getting advice from a researcher on Grubb Cycles. We can all have our opinions and Grubbs are hard to find real detail of frame/bike history.
Anyway it seems from the date, serial number and frame angles my Grubb is a 'Meteor' which was sold either frame only or as a complete bike. I am reliably informed the Grubbs never had pump lugs in the location on my frame and those on mine were later added, I was advised to remove them, which I was going to do anyway.
I hate to disagree with you but it is not being restored as a 1970's boring bike.
Upon inspection after purchase the frame had the following defects:
1) Bow in the Cross Bar (top Tube). I have had it replaced.
2) Drive side Chain Stay was damaged beyond repair. I have had a pair of new chain stays brazed in to the frame.
3) All the equipment on the bike was in very poor state (see photo) plus front and rear brakes were not the same, nor were the rims on the wheels, it had a shimano gear changer.
I doubt many people would spend the cost I have incurred to repair these items. Just the Frame repair and restoration by Mercian is costing nearly £1,400.00. Building a set of Campagnolo early 1960's components plus a pair of 27" wheels is near £2000.00.
I could have bought a 'High Tech' Road bike for the money I have spent. The only deviation from the frames original spec is the Front Changer Campag Lever Boss and Cable Stop. These are mods that can be reversed.
My view is I have at least saved a frame that would otherwise have been scrapped, I was the only person at the auction who bid on it as it was in such a poor state. My view is I will have made the bike desirable and as I am almost 70 years of age my hope is it will go to a good home when I pass on.
Best regards
PeterLYoung
By the way, I see you are in New Jersey, my wife lived in North Brunswick for many years and we still have friends there. Do you know 'Tastee Sub' Sub Shop my friend Dave Thornton (recently deceased) owned it, his father started the business. We have good friends there, my wife grew up in Rockaway, Queens. We lived in Crested Butte for 20 years, loved mountain biking and Skiing there, we now have a home in Southport NC but I live 6 months/year in UK.