Peter; It would be great if there was a universal timeline on the web we could all refer to for this information.
From good freind Keith Helon, I got probably a thousand or more pages that are copies of old Brown's Catalogues, and others, but to separate them all by year, type of item etc, is more than I've time for.
Peter Naiman Glendale, WI
"kohl57@starpower.net" <kohl57@starpower.net> wrote: Original Message: ----------------- From: Paul Williams castell5@sympatico.ca Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:58:56 -0500 To: kohl57@starpower.net, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: Re: [CR]GB Stem was: For sale; Vintage items for sale on Ebay.
"Peter,
It is funny, I had been contemplating the very same question to the list
some time last week after looking at an E-Bay auction and trying to determine a date of a GB stem. You beat me to the punch. I agree there is a need for such a chronology. Now what about the starting date of those GB
stems with the deeply stamped Made in Britain, Hiduminium or something to
that effect?"
Excuse all these posts today...
as I was "shopping" GB stems on eBay I came to the conclusion that the all
too common GB marked stem we associate with the Raleigh Super Course etc.
of the bike boom are all too common. On this side of the Atlantic. One
seldom sees them on eBay UK. What did seem to be the common GB stem and into the early 70s was the older (and I think much nicer) "spearpoint" one
with the GB England on the stem neck. This is like a solid version of th e dreaded Ava death stem on the PX-10s. Just really really smart looking. And interestingly, it was the stem that GB supplied to Carltons like the Pro a s late as 1970-71 whereas Raleigh badged Pros had that wild and wacky combination of a 3ttt Record stem mated, if that's the word, to GB bars.
But an afternoon pouring over old issues of "Cycling" c. 1950-70 would t ell all..
Peter Kohler Washington DC USA
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