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Can anyone help identify this frame?

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Old 05-25-15 | 08:46 PM
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Can anyone help identify this frame?

I bought a frame for cheap thinking it was a Raleigh Record but not really knowing much about it or what I was doing. The guy who sold it said he believed it to be a Raleigh, but that's all he knew. I tried doing my own investigative work but can't find anything that fits this frame exactly. Can anyone help? I've uploaded some photos to help. Obviously the components are all new (by which I mean migrated from my old bike).

Thank you!!

Also, I'm new here. If this is the wrong place to be posting a question like this, please just let me know (kindly) and I'll be happy to move it.

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Old 05-25-15 | 08:50 PM
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It looks repainted, whatever it is.
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Old 05-25-15 | 09:10 PM
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It is certainly pretty low end honestly. I have no idea if it is an entry level Raleigh or not, but it's obvious by the pictures you've got a bike with stamped lugs, dropouts, "toothpaste" welds on the seat stays. I don't know a ton about them, but absolutely none of the pictures of old Record frames looks remotely like what you've got there.
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Old 05-25-15 | 09:34 PM
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Those dropouts look like stamped steel, so it's a low end frame.
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