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yes, that's from Bob Jackson to replace the drop out.

Having looked on some of the other forums I can see it's a common weak point on the frame.
 
If you want to be a bit of a bike tart there are some after market drop out manufacturers like Paragon Machine Works too, comes down to how much cash to splash.
 
Picked you the repaired frame this morning, had a East London welder called Ted do the work. He was in the 14 Bike Co shop before it shut earlier this month.
I am very very with the results, he took off the original drop out cleaned it up and welded it back on (also filled in a couple of top tube dents).
8)
Now just have to decide on the colour....(NOT white!)
 

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Gary the torch man at Argos calls that a classic Kona break. The high end ones go, if they do fail, right there on the drive side. No problem at all for a good welder, like the one you've used, to strengthen it with a good solid repair. Now go the whole hog and get it powder coated instead of that beautiful-but-too-soft stove enamel. Someone on here ( Giler? ) does lovely retro decals for bobbins.
 
nice work !!
no powder coating please ! how about some lovely old flames some kandy colors and 25 layers of clear coat ?!!(-:
 
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