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@dnc1 i read again the catalog, and i notice that the chainguard for the Ladies´ Model M says it was a cloth with celluloid panels, the Junior Model say nothing about it, but in the pictures, they look similars. So, i looked up a little more on internet and found that pictures.
So, know i will have to make a metal frame for the chainguard.
By the way, do you know where or who can have a good image of the logo, so i can make the decals?
Thank you so much

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I'd say this is a 30s model. The head badge is a little earlier than on my 39'
Serial numbers don't mean much as there is no registry. One can only go by styles and types within the known catalogs. All the Armstrongs in the 30s were unchanged. Their lineup changed in the 1940 update found in the VCC library.
The seat was most likely a Lycette, Wrights or Terry. Lycette wàs Birmingham and was licensed with a few Brooks patents. My 40s lycette aero has a Brooks patent number stamped in the frame
Most all parts on Birmingham Armstrong's we're sourced in Birmingham to keep costs down.
I researched my Armstrong for several months
 
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