Hilary, for whatever reason I cannot open your jpgs, but I am pretty sure, both from the serial #, its location, and Swiss made on the BB that the bike is a Sieber. I have two and that is the configuration. Probably post War exactly as you date it Edward Albert Chappaqua, NY
>>> Hilary Stone <hilary.stone@blueyonder.co.uk> 04/27/06 2:34 PM >>>
Last wseekend I bought a very nicely made track frame which is stamped
on
the underside Swiss made. It has some rather beautiful hand cut/formed
lugs
not unlike the Swallow lugwork used on some 1970s Hetchins, but judging
by
the fairly thin rear droputs this frame I would guees as having been
built
in the late 40s/early 50s though it is fitted with a Campagnolo headset
at
present. The frame number as with many Swiss built frames is stamped on
the
side of the seat lug, 7754.
Pictures are posted at:
http://images.andale.com/
http://images.andale.com/
I would appreciate it if anyone can help with its identification.
Hilary Stone, Bristol, England