Sam, You said this frame had an "S" transfer try Stephens of Southgate, Stokes or F.J.Sanders for the North London Connection. Selbach is decidedly South London. There is a premier club "North Road Cycling Club" (without the S) which was founded in 1885 but as far as I am aware they never used a winged wheel in their badge, its an oval within an oval North Road Cycling Club. Have had a look in their past and present members and can't find anyone with the initials F.A.H. Perhaps one of the veritable VCC experts can answer this one I seem to be answering all these queries on list only to be rubbished off list, that's life but I do get annoyed by XXXXL non cyclists having a dig. Where do the VCC get their jerseys made? Think I have cracked it their old James Grosse cyclists bivouacs! Sorry I am not that much help on this one just like all the other replies.
>From where the wheels don't spin as fast as they use to. Be lucky Michael
Butler Huntingdon UK.
>From: sam lingo <frameteam2003@yahoo.com>
>To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: [CR]North Roads History
>Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:06:25 -0700 (PDT)
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>The mystery frame I got a few days ago has what I beleave is a North Roads
>CC transfer.The head stock transfer I still haven't a clue,but a seat tube
>transfer is a winged wheel design with N. Roads london cycling club below.
>Has anyone seen this transfer or even better a photo of it?Also the frame
>has what I think is the initals of the owner on the back of the lower head
>lug.They are F.A.H. with the number 5(maybe 6) under them ,is this a year
>date?
> If any one can shead light on this it would be a great help.
> sam lingo,pleasanton tx
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