Old 11-02-20 | 11:40 PM
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MarkinOz
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Originally Posted by Doug Fattic
Those are pretty distinctive stay to rear dropout treatments. The front is a fairly common method to finish that joint. I believe that the combination of the fork crown treatment and the drilled holes in the BB shell along with the way the rear dropouts are filed should be distinctive enough to determine who the builder is. The problem of course is that whoever it is might not have made very many so it might be difficult to find him.
Doug Fattic Thanks again for your insight, appreciate your eye for detail and what that intails.

I removed the seat post and forks from the headset today, doesn’t look to have revealed much more than I’ve already been told thus far. Thoughts??









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