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Rambler, help needed please

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Here is my chainless Crescent, found under a porch...

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The Rococo lugs were first used in 1900, although either they were advertised in 1899 or the 1900 models came out in late 1899. Here's an ad where they were first advertising them.

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Does anyone have any knowledge of Rambler paint options for a 1901 Model 41?
I'm hoping to see this machine on Saturday and my friend is keen to paint it soon.
Thanks,
Darren.
 
Here are some images of my friends Rambler, as seen this morning. It's basically been painted green all over. He's going to get the frame blasted and then re paint, still looking for help re colour schemes.
The hub came with it, can anyone help identify it please.
Thanks,
Darren.

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I only have the 1900 catalogue which is the closest to yours. I would think it didn't change but you never know.

Here is what they say:


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What is the difference between the 1901 Model 41 and the Model 43?
And we’re there 2 different types of saddle posts offered?
This photo has the saddle chassis clamp built into the post(not my Rambler). My previous photos of mine has a standard post.

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