Atom Track Frame

pop.zr

Retro Newbie
Hi Everyone,
I recently bought this Atom track frame. Looking forward to learning more about it's provenance.

Tubing seems to be Columbus Neuron, with what looks like MAX fork.

It's nicely preserved, with some paint chips and scratches here and there, but seems really nicely built. I'd say it's fillet brazed.

It seems to originate from the '90s, and the serial number says "ATOM 032".

From what I managed to find out, it might have been built by the fellow named Andy Thompson.
 

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Well, after some more searching on the forum, I learned that the mentioned Andy Thompson could be the forum user by the name of @Featch. If he's still active, it would be great if he could share some knowledge about this frame.
 
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