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Very interesting similarity between the seat cluster and rear dropouts. I will post photos of my drysdales. Anybody have a clear photo and maybe dimensions of the tubing pattern on the red devil. The pointed arrows that start from the head tube, for future reference.
This is interesting. I did not know there about the Ohrt/Drysedale connection. I have been researching the Ohrt bros for a couple of years now. I have a complete original Velox, an Ace frameset that was resored at Cycleart, and a later Drysedale built with brazed on Campy Record shifters and Nervex lugs. I have two Elswick Hoppers from Hans Ohrts shop and a San Francisco Ohrt with Oscar Egg lugs.
First google image return I get for Drysdale is a total classic: he's wearing the absolute genuine cycle mechanic/builder uniform, right down to the half-opened fly. And what a frame!
Alvin Drysdale Red Devil Frame and fork, I will post in the for sale section. Serial number stamped 3811451 (3811457?) on BB and Fork Crown (as he usually did both stamps)
English Lugs
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