I do not have a lot of info about this bike to share other than it belonged to Fred De Long and he may have used it to win a state championship. I have tried to track down the model and year of production, but it has been proving difficult. The serial number stamped … Continue reading Cool shop bike: Claud Butler that belonged to Fred De long
Larz Anderson bike swap photographs
Below are some bicycles shown at the Larz Anderson bike show and swap meet in Brookline, Ma.1894 Columbia model 36. 1969 W.B. Hurlow. Original finish.1962 Automoto Velo de Ville. new old stock. Raleigh Golden Arrow. 1972 Guerciotti with 1st version Shimano Dura Ace. Holdsworth track bike, in my favorite orange color. Jack Taylor.Rotrax Claud Butler Jubilee model. Stan … Continue reading Larz Anderson bike swap photographs
late 1950s Ephgrave Super No. 1
Late 1950s Ephgrave Super No.1 bicycle. Les Ephgrave was a London, England from builder starting at Harry Rensch of Paris Cycles just before WWII and then moved onto Claud Butler before starting to build under his own name. The Super No.1 was the top end model that he built and is known for it's embellished … Continue reading late 1950s Ephgrave Super No. 1
1950s British Bike(possibly Claud Butler?) we sold
59cm center to center seattube. 60cm center to center toptube.Looks like a Claud Butler, the bilaminate lug work and seat stay treatment.but it may not be a CB, it does not have Serial # stamped under the bottom bracket shell(Chater Lea BB shell). Also, eyelets are different on this bike, compared to the other CBs … Continue reading 1950s British Bike(possibly Claud Butler?) we sold