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Name: | Famous All Over The World |
Brand: | Claud Butler |
Country: | England |
Years: | 1930's; 1940's; 1950's |
Found On: | Vintage Lightweights, Track / Fixed Gear |
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On David Palk’s “Classic frame
builders - Claud Butler” page on the Classic Lightweights web site, Mick Butler added this description;
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Name: | Clapham head badge |
Brand: | Claud Butler |
Country: | England |
Years: | 1940's; 1950's |
Found On: | Vintage Lightweights, Track / Fixed Gear |
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Repro
on the head of a 1949 Sport Anglais, I don’t know why some frames had this
badge rather than a metal one, perhaps customer choice? It also is used extensively
as a seat tube transfer up until the bankruptcy in 1956. |
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Name: | Holdsworth plain 'works' badge |
Brand: | Claud Butler |
Country: | England |
Years: | 1950's; 1960's |
Found On: | Vintage Lightweights, Track / Fixed Gear |
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Holdsworth’s version of the CB Works Clapham badge, without
the white address panel. Found on a 1961 Super Coureur as a seat tube badge, believed to have
been a short run used from 1958 to approximately 1962. |
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Name: | 2nd Holdsworth - Claud Butler Olympic badge |
Brand: | Claud Butler |
Country: | England |
Years: | 1960's; 1970's |
Found On: | Vintage Lightweights, Track / Fixed Gear |
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Repro
on the seat tube of a 1969 Electron Superfive, Pre-dates the later sticker
where Holdsworth replaced the yellow ring with another red one (to save on
ink?) believed to have first appeared in 1962 (*nkilgariff) and lasted until
the mid 70’s predominantly as a seat tube crest. |
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Name: | 3rd Holdsworth - Claud Butler Olympic badge |
Brand: | Claud Butler |
Country: | England |
Years: | 1970's; 1980's |
Found On: | Vintage Lightweights |
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Headbadge from a 1981 Claud Butler Italia.
Appeared
in the mid 70's losing the yellow & blue Olympic rings to reduce it to a 4 colour
print. appeared on head and seat tubes, Last badge used in the '80s before Holdsworth was bought out by Falcon. |
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