In a message dated 4/4/04 9:48:34 PM, classicrendezvous-request@bikelist.org writes:
<< I'm looking for a Reynolds 531 decal for my early 70's Witcomb that I
am working on. If you can help, please contact me offlist.
Thanks -
Brad Potter
Augusta, GA
Its Masters Time!
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Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 18:48:31 -0700
From: Bob Freitas <freitas1@pacbell.net>
To: CLASSIC RENDEZVOUS <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: [CR]REYNOLDS 753
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I there a way to ID a bike built with this tubing? NO decal is present
BOB FREITAS
MILL VALLEY,CA
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Hello,
Id the tubing; it's easy. Sand off the paint on each end of a tube.
Most quality bike tubing is stamped at the short butted in with the makers name. YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO CHOP OFF the non label end with the longer butt when sizing the tube for the frame.
Once while modifying a well known frame with me old boss Jeffrey Hutchinson we filed off a downtube cable stop near the bottom bracket. The Reynolds sticker was low on the seat tube. After sanding a bit it seemed the braze had flowed in the letters and they stood out beautifully in a golden hue and the letters spelled out D-U-R-I-F-O-R-T. This is an extra special, ultra lightweight model of Reynolds 531 used in many Gitane Interclubs as I recall.
Very nice tubing indeed.
Yours in Cycling,
Gilbert Anderson
North Road Bicycle Company
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