Well spotted, Don.
I know thie Haral company very well, ahving dealt with them in the 80s and into the 90s. It was a very professional set-up.. good large workshops..all very tidy and clean. They were based near Chambery in the Haute Savoie alps...I remember the first day I ever visited them...my wife thought that we were going to some exotic climbing and skiing gear shops in Chambery to get kitted out...until I showed her the office and workshop block in the corner of the industrial estate. I told her that she should be grateful spending her summer holidays on industrial estates in such a wonderful part of France. The Swiss type emblem on this frame is the emblem of Haute Savoie..so the frame is truly French..and top-of-the-range. The tubing is definitely not Reynolds or Columbus, but is EXCELL Mexico II series. The tubes were made by Gautier-Trousell of Longueville, near Paris for Excell. The gauge is .6mm, plain gauge , with a resistance to rupture of 1180/1380N/mm(sq)...it's wonderful stuff....weight for a set for a 56cm frame 1840 gms. In French parlance the frame is a Cadre Plongeant. I put a note about these tubes on my Flickr site..with some details of both EXCELL and HARAL
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The look for th photos set called French cycle components
Norris Lockley..Settle UK
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