A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of
explanation. --H.H.Munro ("Saki")(1870-1916)
> |
Sheldon,
You'd get your ass fired in less time than one beat of
your own heart iffin you took to heart this here HH
Munro quote on the beat.
Joe Starck,
journalistically, are all untruths generalizations?,
-- whatever,--
WHAT IS "a
> Y1.94K problem?"
Madison, Wisconsin
> Victor Penner wrote:
>
> >Also I may have misunderstood the date and model
> coding on the Sturmey
> >Archer 3 speed hub. On Sheldon Wood's site it say's
> that the hub will have
> >the model, in this case "AM" and sometimes the
> month and two digits for the
> >year. The AM came out in 1936 and my hub has an 8
> stamped on it, is it
> >possible that it was for 1938, which is the year of
> the frame?
>
> In the '30s they used a single digit for the year,
> but they had a
> Y1.94K problem so they had to go do two digits.
>
> Pre WW2 Sturmey-Archer hubs are quite uncommon on
> this side of the Atlantic.
>
> Sheldon "All Generalizations Are False" Brown
>
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> | A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of
> |
> | explanation. --H.H.Munro ("Saki")(1870-1916)
> |
>
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