Frame identification

bikenut2010

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Hi all,

my friend has 2 frames he needs help to identify...not my era, can anyone offer some clues?

many thanks
 

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Hi,
looks like a pair of gillots, check them out on the web, the fleur de lis looks very nice.

terry
 
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Any frame numbers?

This will assist in the identification, or at least in the process of elimination...
 
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Hi mate,
Picture not much clear and doesn’t seen any frame number. Frame number will be very helpful for the identification.
Can you submit a pic of the whole frame and the frame number if any?
 
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Sorry for the delay and poor pics, the frames were sent to Bob Jackson for repaint , the ivory frame had been identified as a Knights of Harrow, and the purple frame is a Scott, both identified by Jackson’s ; I’ll pop up some post restoration pics

Cheers
 
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From what I could see from the piccies, the frames looked rather nice.

Looking forward to seeing the pictures of the repainted frames and the rebuild!

Just had a peep at the Knights of Harrow catalogue from 1949...

knights-clarke-cats2s.jpg


You could go to town on the paint job with the lugwork..... can't wait to see it finished.
Vintage bling!?

;)

Sand_Dune
 
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