Possibly Cinelli? going by the appearance of several lugs and seatstay caps.
David Feldman
Vancouver, WA
> Jim,
>
> That looks like an early 70's or so Pogliaghi tandem. Not sure what the
> fork would be like for that one; but the later ones that Hansing brought
> in had forks that were standard 24mm PS track blades in a Cinelli IC
> crown. Notorious for comming apart, which may explain the absence of the
> fork. Peter Johnson was caretaking a possibly similar tandem that
> belongs to Grant Handley. Perhaps a comparision will identify the frame.
> Hope that helps.
>
> Brian Baylis
> La Mesa, CA
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just acquired this tandem frame. In primer, no serial numbers, very
well
> > crafted. Italian threads, no fork. Entirely lugged and nicely done at
> > that. This link will take you to photos.
> >
> > http://cyclart.com/
> >
> > Can any one identify the builder?
> >
> > Jim Cunningham
> > CyclArtist
> > Vista, CA
> >
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