Kirsch frame
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Kirsch frame
anyone know anything about this manufacturer?
I have the opportunity to buy one, and a forum search and a google search turns up virtually nothing other than they were german.
thanks,
Brian
I have the opportunity to buy one, and a forum search and a google search turns up virtually nothing other than they were german.
thanks,
Brian
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This is the only info I have on Kirsch:
Erich Kirsch GmbH & Co. KG was located in Müllheim, south of Freiburg, from 1933 to 1998. They were a wholesaler of bicycles, kits, parts and accessories, as well as automotive parts. Their upper tier/special line of racing frames was called "Cerasso".
The company filed for bankruptcy towards the end of 1998.
Erich Kirsch GmbH & Co. KG was located in Müllheim, south of Freiburg, from 1933 to 1998. They were a wholesaler of bicycles, kits, parts and accessories, as well as automotive parts. Their upper tier/special line of racing frames was called "Cerasso".
The company filed for bankruptcy towards the end of 1998.