I keep almost buying this, so for my future me - here’s current reasoning:
It’s a very rare (say c. 5 made?) frame with an almost impossible to replicate paint job. Made by a great framebuilder.
It’s not light or agile. It has geometry that fits its purpose, but beyond fillet brazing isn’t unusual.
It’s almost complete, but new pedals, seatpost, tyres, and better thumbshifters will be needed (thumbies may be original but are the cheapo ones).
Yeah but look at it - finding the cash will be easier than finding another.
K. but once you’ve got it, what will you do with it?
The paint is too sweet to be abused as a tourer /bike packer: or is it?
Maybe just buy it and use it?
Why not?
bcs of the price.
Current benchmark is about 400 quid for an equally rare early overburys that is less starry, but more useable.
So back to “Once you’ve got it, what will you do with it?”
Wall hanger/man cave installation/show pony.
How many people want to spend >1k on a niche wall hanger/man cave installation/show pony?
Hmm. Not many museums out there. Not much scope for retro collectors to claim any credit for it other than opening a wallet.
Value is of course subjective, and if I were the seller I’d: present it better; make a better advert; set a high price and wait as long as needed for the elusive buyer. It’s not going to get any less rare.
But future me - I’m out. As a £600 thing which you use for summer camping, maybe. But don’t lose hope: it will prolly get re listed. Again.