Browning Trials Unit - page 9 - Help me ID the frame builder

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Damn that's sweet.

Been looking for a Browning fork for ages!


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Brilliant! Patina all the way. A period correct chainstay protector and that's it!
 
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CTK":30yl9gfx said:
Brilliant! Patina all the way. A period correct chainstay protector and that's it!

Already on it :)

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Very interesting. I think a good polish is enough to protect any exposed metal, its not like you will leaving it outside for months on end
 
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polish it, clear coat it and helicopter tape?

looks ace and wouldnt mind seeing this in the metal at some point bud :)
 
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Signing in. Great score :)
 
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firedfromthecircus":1r2t41aa said:
Does no-one use an oily rag anymore?

Blooming eck mate! i've not done that for years as stick to a good wax n buff up these days ..
 
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Muddy paw":3ats8iuz said:
firedfromthecircus":3ats8iuz said:
Does no-one use an oily rag anymore?

Blooming eck mate! i've not done that for years as stick to a good wax n buff up these days ..

Don't get me wrong. A wax n buff up is great on frames with good paintwork but on one with bare steel that you are not inclined to re-paint then an oily rag is just the ticket. :D
 
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