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I can't remember the other chaps name, there was another lad called David Cawkwell who I think made forks and did a lot of the linishing, there was a chap called Nigel Richardson who did the paint and decals. Ben and Bev Blow were MD and finance director. I worked with Ray, Dave and Nige at Falcon in Brigg a few years after, but production at Falcon eventually ceased as we started to import frames and eventually bikes. The factory is currently being demolished.
 
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viscount":275pe96k said:
Definitely, but as you said, little known. (& therefore under-respected)
I always relished variety.

Many machines come into this category & when I lived in Coventry I had many local builders bicycles through my hands.

Pollard in particular. So under-rated & so nice.

This one is quite a rarity. Now owned by a certain V-CC member in the NE.

Another here.



Super machines, but who knows anything about them?

Sorry, don't mean to hijack your thread, but they illustrate a point.

That's a very early one you have there.
 
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