Were these frames made from precious metal this year or what as I'm stunned at what this piece of scrap is selling for considering I bought a decent one from Mick Hemmings a few weeks ago for £300.00?
After lying in the garden…
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Some wants its ID on bette…
Some wants its ID on better but anonymous frame they already have maybe?
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Maybe someone has imaginat…
Maybe someone has imagination and with a piece of toughened glass on top......it's a coffee table?
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I suppose I should get myw…
I suppose I should get mywideline frame out of the rain and covered up given the prices they go for!
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Adding to the frame follie…
Adding to the frame follies I would suggest that this is another strong contender for balmy buying. Note the original price plus postage.
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Previously dominic_gomes w…
Previously dominic_gomes wrote:
I suppose I should get mywideline frame out of the rain and covered up given the prices they go for!
Wrong. You should uncover it and put it out in the rain to develop what is known in eBay terms as a patina [rust] in order to increase its value.
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Previously Phil Hannam wro…
Previously Phil Hannam wrote:
Adding to the frame follies I would suggest that this is another strong contender for balmy buying. Note the original price plus postage.
It hasn't sold yet.
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The 650SS head is for sale…
The 650SS head is for sale by the over priced Les Emery company. What do you expect?
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Previously mark_savage wro…
Previously mark_savage wrote:
Were these frames made from precious metal this year or what as I'm stunned at what this piece of scrap is selling for considering I bought a decent one from Mick Hemmings a few weeks ago for £300.00?
It will be easier to straighten those bent front downtubes now that the tubes around the headstock are very flexible (or crumbly).
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Previously mark_savage wro…
Previously mark_savage wrote:
Were these frames made from precious metal this year or what as I'm stunned at what this piece of scrap is selling for considering I bought a decent one from Mick Hemmings a few weeks ago for £300.00?
the price of scarp metal has gone down the Chinese have stopped buying it, someone is desprate too get a featherbed rusty frame lets hope there is a frame number on it you can read , if not then its scrap,
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Previously mark_savage wro…
Previously mark_savage wrote:
Were these frames made from precious metal this year or what as I'm stunned at what this piece of scrap is selling for considering I bought a decent one from Mick Hemmings a few weeks ago for £300.00?
hello Now on Ebay Bolt up Featherbed frame priced at £6.999 for the frame and log book ,
Now still on Ebay bolt up frame EX Norvin viscount with log book now dropped price to £6.500 he saying its a Manx frame but its not its a International 1954 Bolt up rear sub frame Featherbed frame with later type swing arm and V5 log book I think its a bit pricey , your anna J
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I think you all missed thi…
I think you all missed this, it was afterall, the "iconic frame".
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After lying in the garden for 40 years, and already damaged, it is probably the most expensive scrap metal on the market!