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Old 07-31-25 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin7
Doing a Random googley image search didn't help. Zooming in on the few pics of frames that had a pulley they all had a cable stop brazed to the seat tube.
An image from the Ad, appears that a cable stop ferrule (like pictured above) is m.i.a.
Originally Posted by Kevin7
Doug,
I really appreciate your feedback/responses and someone like you who has ties to the brand only makes it 10x cooler.

Indecently, while searching for information on this frame/maker your name came up multiple times.

Take care.
Soooo, it sold, hoping that is you, cable thing while perplexing is a small issue at the end of the day as already stated.

Did it come with the wheels, hopefully so?

This is fantastic as Mr. Fattic says, mixte's are so cool and hold a very important place in history, both cycling and originally life and commerce in general.

The "universal" design made it suitable for just about any task.

Butcher, baker, candlestick maker, postman, Dr., lawyer, constable Chief.

We have several, a couple frames and several step throughs.
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