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Nickel tarnishes and goes a greeny colour if unpolished. Common use of chrome started around 1930ishIs it chrome or could it be nickel?
Nickel tarnishes and goes a greeny colour if unpolished. Common use of chrome started around 1930ishIs it chrome or could it be nickel?
The rims are painted black either green painted pinstripes. I would say that is original.Just enlarged the frame number WF could *maybe * stand for war finish. Lots of machine tools had "war finish accuracy as normal" plates.
The chrome is the fly in the ointment.
Edit @stuartp do the rims have any evidence of being chrome plated?Still a lot of chrome though.
We like picturesThe rims are painted black either green painted pinstripes. I would say that is original.
I am happy to take more/ better pictures if that would help.
Thanks again for the replies
I think that is really close mate. No skirt guard or white mudguard section on OPs bike. Other than that
I enlarged the side pic but couldn't see it.Lots of catalogues to look through, looks like the frame design had a long production run. The Ops bike has probably got the holes in the mudguard
http://threespeedhub.com/catalog-category/bsa/