Reading the thread on MikeyMustard's beautifully turned out Raleigh Record Ace prompts me to regale a tale of woe which might provoke a feeling of "what might have been" in some readers. When I was at school in 1951, there was a stunning Record Ace in the local Raleigh dealers window priced at an unbelievable amount of cash to whit £39-19-6d. My mates used to gaze in awe after school at this wondrous piece of machinery knowing there was no way we would ever possess such an amount of cash as would cover it's astronomical cost. Jumping forward to the early eighties and I bought my younger son a large frame sports model to suit his 6' 2" height with long legs to suit from the Great Universal Stores via our neighbour's club book. This surprisingly lightweight machine was termed the Eddy Myrx Special and was turned out in an orange finish. After some years of use, it hung on my garage wall for many years until it's disposal in a skip. Imagine my chagrin and horror when browsing the web I found that, in fact, my GUS Eddy Myrx Special was none other than a Raleigh Record Ace purchased unsold in bulk on the cheap by GUS during one of Raleigh's business machinations! To this day I think of all the years that went by and one of the objects of my boyhood dreams was hanging all the time on my garage wall! Oh the shame and stupidity of it all.