findings from the junkyard vol.1

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The friendly owner of the nearby second-hand bike retailer moved his storage to another location,so some odd bikes emerged from the "deep"...

I think it's an Austrian(?)fabrication from the late fifties/early sixties(?)
Check out the derailleurs and please note the original wooden-rims!
And we have a pair of stock-old hairnet-helmets in brand-new condition.
The brake levers and the handlebar-taping are practically unused (+ brake cables are obviously new) so I suppose they can not be original.
Brake-calipers&pads are from Weinmann,Cortina (I've never heard about this brand -if it was a brand?) rod-operated front and cable-operated rear derailleurs.
 

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thats cool, love the rear mech, strange it has a hanger on the drop out and a cable guide for it aswel the clamped mech.

:)
 
some old-ten-speed roadie

Well,we weren't able to figure out yet.
The stickers are lost or mainly damaged,mostly shapes can be seen. Here is the front-badge :?
 

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Thank You&Vielen Dank!

Hi to all!
Thanks,you made me think that this bike is something really special :)
to zeitnah Hello Peter!
Thank you for the precious information: you have solved a mystery ;)
Austrian products are appreciated very much in my country and even by myself,so I'm glad to own another nice piece of the Austrian craftsmanship...
Mit freundlichen Grüssen: fdoc
 
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