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    Can anyone help identify 1940s/50s?? not ellis briggs

    Found Neds tension cable on CLW's, http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/co ... -comp.html cheers Ned! Couldnt tell if the square were cut or not, probably cut to make the two different drop outs look more the same.
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    Can anyone help identify 1940s/50s?? not ellis briggs

    The seat lug does have bulges that the seat stays appear to be attached to and solid eyes as you say. Does the fact the seat tube is not cut flush mean it is more likely later? Looking at the rear stays your right on he nail. A slight curve toward the end of the seat stays which if straight...
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    Can anyone help identify 1940s/50s?? not ellis briggs

    A little sanding has revealed that the RH drop out is Chater Lea. Stamped on inside though the CHATE- part is covered by the rear stay. the A is just visable in this terrible pic. Must get a camera with macro.
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    Can anyone help identify 1940s/50s?? not ellis briggs

    *help no end (not no one I) :/
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    Can anyone help identify 1940s/50s?? not ellis briggs

    Hi, Thanks for the help so far. I was giving up hope on it being an EB and of ever finding info on it. Thanks desmondo for the pic. a lovely bike. Found the other pics on flickr which will help no one i matching a set of forks. Any chance of a picture of the serial so that I can make an...
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    Can anyone help identify 1940s/50s?? not ellis briggs

    Bottom bracket after I stripped some paint to get a better idea of the casting mark and stamp:
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    Can anyone help identify 1940s/50s?? not ellis briggs

    Hi All, I'm trying to unravel the mystery maker of a frame that I have recently aquired. Although the decals are Ellis Briggs a very nice chap at the EB informed me that as the frame number has no four digit serial number on the bb it was'nt actually an EB built frame. It was more...
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