Non-boutique/custom but high end post 98 steel

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Probably caused controversy in the title thread without intending to do so but wondering what options there are for post 98 non boutique/custom but high end steel - IF and Dekerf come easily to mind but what else?
 
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http://www.curtisbikes.co.uk/xc-t45.html

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yo-eddy":1uts04qj said:
http://hubcapcycles.com/

and another brand you've test rided a few weeks ago ;)

I think the curved seat tube puts it firmly in the Boutique camp, or camp boutique...
 
highlandsflyer":2o7cuvcb said:
That is on my short list of bikes for my 40th next year.

I want British built, probably Reynolds 853 tubing, works with a modern 120mm fork & disc brake with the ability to have the frame tweaked from std to almost replicate my Clockwork's geometry (and most probably fillet brazed... if I can afford it...)
 
suburbanreuben":20gqeb9p said:
yo-eddy":20gqeb9p said:
http://hubcapcycles.com/

and another brand you've test rided a few weeks ago ;)

I think the curved seat tube puts it firmly in the Boutique camp, or camp boutique...

Most (all?) of his bikes are pure "riders" (as are his customers ;) ). More craftmanship and style than Camp or Boutique to me.
The curved seattube is on customer request, he builds full custom.


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