Old Claudbutler seeks a new home

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among other things, Scandia was a marque employed by Monark-Crescent Bicycles - MCB

MCB models were sometimes transferred as Scandia...perchance a means of packing more product into a given market...

have not previously encountered a chainset bearing the name


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More close ups to follow 😁 haven't found anything on the chainwheel. It's all a bit barn find at the moment. Claud is certainly a thing of beauty. My initial thoughts were a Durax chainset. The arms are the wrong profile though.
I forgot to say the rims are pre dimple Weinmann. Spokes were chrome plated and double butted. Look to be 15/17 gauge but I haven't measured them, mk one eyeball guess🫣
 
Just catching up with this thread. Good to see it ended up with GIGFY.

I know this has already been covered, but I don't think it has many hallmarks of a 1930s frame. If you ignore the 1950s componentry, the following things are inconsistent for on a 30s frame: the fork is too straight, no headclip, it has later mudguard fittings (30s ones are usually a slotted tab), dropouts are not plain steel, derailleur hanger if it had one would usually be for a Cyclo or Osgear (not a threaded Campagnolo type).
 
Just catching up with this thread. Good to see it ended up with GIGFY.

I know this has already been covered, but I don't think it has many hallmarks of a 1930s frame. If you ignore the 1950s componentry, the following things are inconsistent for on a 30s frame: the fork is too straight, no headclip, it has later mudguard fittings (30s ones are usually a slotted tab), dropouts are not plain steel, derailleur hanger if it had one would usually be for a Cyclo or Osgear (not a threaded Campagnolo type).
Thanks Jonny, I've dated it, it's 1951 a few pages back mate, there's a catalogue we entry.
 

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