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Rudi from New Jersey recently purchased the above frameset, believing it to be a 1940's James Fothergill. However the serial number and location on the frame don't conform to the norm on Fothergill's.
Rudi has started a thread on bike forums covering the frameset's restoration. The tread can be found here :-
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?698880-My-winter-project-1940-s-Fothergill&highlight=fothergill
If you can help Rudi out, contact him through the forum or contact us at
merseysidebicycles@gmail.com
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