It looks a lot like a Pop Brennan, but I don't think it is, especially due to the shape of the rear dropouts. Anyway, it looks like a nice pro quality prewar track bike and if such bikes were raced, they cannot be found in uncrashed or undinged condition.
Joe Bender-Zanoni Great Notch, NJ
Andrew McComb wrote:
> Track frame in question? can anyone help identify it based on the
> lugwork. The headset is BSA, the cranks are williams, and the seapost
> says schwinn. There are no markings on the frame or ends. and yeah
> its a shame some one crashed it. Spacing in the rear appears to be
> 110. Note the bell type headset. Thanks for the potential help.
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