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The other product it puts me in mind of is the unbranded TIG-welded training frames built from (Tange, I think) double-butted cromoly that Websters in Leicester used to advertise in CW a few years ago. They used a smaller seatpost than normal (26 or maybe 26.4??) and oddly were only offered in one size (56cm). However, their model with the straight-bladed fork used a threadless steerer; I had the curved-blade version which had a threaded fork with full chrome plating. The braze-on spec and the style of the dropouts certainly checks out from memory though.
David
The other product it puts me in mind of is the unbranded TIG-welded training frames built from (Tange, I think) double-butted cromoly that Websters in Leicester used to advertise in CW a few years ago. They used a smaller seatpost than normal (26 or maybe 26.4??) and oddly were only offered in one size (56cm). However, their model with the straight-bladed fork used a threadless steerer; I had the curved-blade version which had a threaded fork with full chrome plating. The braze-on spec and the style of the dropouts certainly checks out from memory though.
David