ren531
Veteran
- Location
- Lancaster uk
Another frame I've had in my attic for many years is a Harry Quinn, a genuine one built at the Liverpool shop (I know the original owner) but forgot to ask when he actually bought it frame number Q2342 with the signature 0 with a 1 forming the tail of the Q there's a big gap in the HQ register between 69 and early 80s anyone got an idea how old , I think he suggested late seventies . It has Campagnolo dropouts and seat stays brazed directly to the seat tube , no frame tube transfers so no idea what it's made of but it's nice and light .
It's a bit rough paint wise but otherwise sound, going to build a single speed out of it .
It's a bit rough paint wise but otherwise sound, going to build a single speed out of it .