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I looked at it with a magnifying glass, and it looks like it’s a crack.
It is right at the edge of the brazing joint, so it could just be a separation in the paint.
At this point, I don’t have that much to lose, so I may just build it up and see how it goes.
I don’t think it’s the type of thing that would result in a catastrophic failure.
It just took a little bit of the wind out of my sails.
Marty, did you ever build this frame?
 
Hi I am not a (Scwhinn/guy) never going to beeeee.... Scwhinn Person,
Anyway are friend Mr. Muñiz
Ask for one of these bikes and of course we
Start search for it & find a bike for him ok.

This is the bike

Before & after hope the

Scwhinneeerrrsss fans liked.

Thanks and have a bless fourth of July.

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That’s one incredible transformation!! Love the opalescent green!!
 
Still have our first Varsity's from 1969.
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My 46 Continental build just arrived, and this frame is cracked as well. Uggh!
I had such high hopes for this one, and now I’m just going to pull the plug on it.
I’ll be in the market for a good quality version of the same, if any of you guys spot one.
I’m not in the mood to try and repair this one, since it’s original condition was such an important part of the build.
I’m over it now.

To me that just looks like a bad paint job over a not so nicely finished weld. Makes it look cracked.
But I’m no expert
 
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