[CR]Custom PX-10

(Example: Bike Shops)

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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 08:59:02 -0500
Thread-Topic: Custom PX-10
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From: "John Hurley" <JHurley@jdabrams.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: [CR]Custom PX-10

List, In view of the current interest over the PX-10 on eBay, this would perhaps be a good time to raise the following subject. Referring again to my dog-eared copy of The Custom Bicycle by Kolin and de la Rosa, Chapter 13 of which is devoted to Cycles Peugeot, it is clear that in addition to Peugeot's mass-production facilities there was a small division called the Prestige frame shop created in 1974 to build custom bikes. It only recently occurred to me to wonder whether any examples of these bikes still exist. If so, it would be nice to see some pictures and hear some particulars about their history and quality. Were these frames marked or numbered differently in order to identify them as Prestige models? Were they in fact markedly superior in finish? The book says they were hand brazed and assembled by a small group of select craftsmen, so one would think the quality would be better than the norm. Instead of automated painting via conveyor belt through an electrostatic room, these were completely hand-sprayed. Such a bike would presumably be more valuable than the stock model, assuming it was kept in good condition, and assuming the frame geometry did not get too crazy.

John Hurley
Austin, Texas, USA