Re: [CR]Caminargent Stem Question

(Example: Framebuilders:Alberto Masi)

Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 10:50:42 +0000
From: Mark Stevens <m.stevens@camb.linst.ac.uk>
Organization: Camberwell College of Arts
To: Eric Elman <tr4play@home.com>
CC: Classic Rendezvous <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Caminargent Stem Question
References: <3A2E5A68.9E61854D@penn.com> <003601c05ff3$d0306ca0$3004b418@enfld1.ct.home.com>


Dear Eric, Some friends of mine bought a barn south of Dieppe in Northern france some years ago. In it was badgeless old racing bike which eventually came my way. This had such a stem. The bars are also Caminargent. When I stripped them I found a steel ferrule with "C" in a crest on it. The bike was in a terrible state. It had had an Osgear, there was a braze on under the bracket for the arm. As found it had a Juy Simplex from 1948- ish period.Chainset was "Acier Diamant" - a very delicate steel job.Brakes were Bowden. I would guess the frame and most parts were pre war. Who knows this machines story. It could have been used by the Resistance although I found no maps or explosives in the tubes....!
   Hope this helps and amuses. Mark Stevens in London