Ideale 91 Swallow style
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Category:  Saddles
Name:  Ideale 91 Swallow style
Brand:  Tron & Berthet
Model:  Ideale 91
Years:  1970's - ?
Country:  France
Weight:  454 grams
Added By: JFischer on 03/30/08
Updated By: peterbman on 03/07/18
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Base Material LeatherCovering Material N/A (No Covering)
Rail MaterialSteelWidth135mm
Length270mmRail Spacing 42mm ctr-to-ctr (standard spacing)
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from ebay auction by spanner48:

lightweight man’s ‘Swallow type’ cutaway sprint/criterium/pursuit model. Similar to the Model 89, and the 80 ‘Criterium’, but narrower: the way you’d imagine a Model 90 Criterium would look. The ‘Model 91’ designation is a best guess, as I’ve not seen one like this before.

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Tron & Berthet made saddles branded Ideale, BIM, and Norex.

Katia Dayde: "BIM was a sub-brand of Tron & Berthet, as Norex. The family Berthet told us that for BIM it was a way of selling lowest quality leathers. Norex was dedicated to North Europe market as Mme Berthet came from Belgium, they developed some specific models for this market."
 
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