Re: [CR]Reynolds 531 double-punctuated tubes

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To: brdstockwell@yahoo.com
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Reynolds 531 double-punctuated tubes
From: "Richard M Sachs" <richardsachs@juno.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 22:35:55 -0500

531 was a material not a tubeset. any variation that comprised a 'set' of tubes could've come with a bonifide 531 sticker of the period. furthermore, in the early 70s when i bought individual 531 tubes from england, though perhaps omitting a seatstay here-a top tube there, reynolds would still include a pile of stickers in the bill of lading envelope. go figure... 531 came in the typical diameters, each main triangle tube available in straight or at least 2 different butt (heh. heh, heh...) combinations, and the forks and rear stays came in a dizzying aray of choices, plus 'to order'. also, there were various decal iterations, as well as decal which spoke to what tubes were in fact 531 butted versus simply 531 tubes (as in, "straight guage"). are you asking about the decal 'art' or are use asking about the differing tube combos? e-RICHIE Richard Sachs Cycles No.9, North Main Street Chester, CT 06412 USA http://www.richardsachs.com Tel. 860.526.2059

On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 18:19:35 -0800 (PST) brad stockwell <brdstockwell@yahoo.com> writes:
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> CR Folk:
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> Some of the Reynolds transfers seem to have the 531 in quotes,
> thus: '531' -- as if to self-consciously emphasize that it's the
> trademark five-three-one and not just any old
> fivehundred-and-thirty-one. But there seem to be plenty of stickers
> from all eras without the punctuation. Is there a story there?
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> Last month I bought a set of water-slide Reynolds decals that I
> frankly suspected were reproductions (albeit old-and-crusty ones
> from the period) that came in a little plastic sleeve with an
> instruction sheet and they have the extra quotes. Then when I
> looked at my Jan '74 issue of Bicycling! to check out that DeRosa
> roadtest I noticed an ad for Reynolds tube sets that came with the
> same set, with quotes and all. Yet ads from '69 don't have quotes,
> and ads from the late 70's don't have quotes.
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> The CR page on Reynolds shows the '74 ad right at the top, and two
> other sets of transfers have quotes but the rest don't.
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> Is there some pattern? Were some tubesets more articulate than
> others?
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> Brad Stockwell
> Palo Alto
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