Sounds like a good idea, so I'll ask again with the info requested below.
Can anyone identify this frame? I appreciate the input so far, but I have
not found a definitive example by the makers that have been suggested to
me. So here's the info and a link to some pics. I hope the fork crown might
be a good indicator.
Frame number: 49510
Location of number: On seat tube, directly below the seat post lug, stamped
on the right side of the tube. Other than a 6 pointed star stamped in the
seat post lug, there are NO other numbers or markings on the frame, NO
decal or paint remnants (had been poorly repainted in the past).
Threading: Italian, based on the Campagnolo bottom bracket that was in
there (Brev Inter Campagnolo 36 X 24F).
Details: I don't know what a "brake bridge" is, but all the dropouts are
Campagnolo, chromed. 120mm rear spacing, 100mm front fork spacing.
pics: http://home.earthlink.net/
Jon Furst Salinas and Livermore CA USA
> [Original Message]
> From: Michael Butler <pariscycles@yahoo.co.uk>
> To: CR Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Date: 11/7/2005 12:16:03 PM
> Subject: [CR] Identification of Unknown Frames Polite Request
>
> When people are asking for help in identifying makers
> of frames could the following details please be
> listed.
> 1. Frame number.
> 2. Location of number.
> 3. Threading eg. British, French or Italian.
> 4. Details such as make of ends, straight brake bridge
> etc.
> All this would be of great help in assisting in this
> identification process instead of relying on
> supernatural powers.