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That’s a handsome Gillott.
Strangely, although I’d mostly weaned myself off eBay and mid century English Lightweights I had a look at that auction and thought what a nice bike that could build into.
Crazy £ tho.
😶I have a ‘54 Gillott Fleur de Lys path frame; track ends, mudguard eyes with round fork blades.
It’s a lovely Ron Cooper built frame, but it needs a bit of work and it’s too small for me if I’m honest.
So this frame has been hanging around for a while now it was on the Gillott Facebook page and on Ebay but went unsold.
Why?
Erh..! apart from that a great bike.!
I spoke to the eBay seller and told him there was a crack in the dropout, as it wasnt mentioned in the description.
He discontinued the auction and I would have left it at that, however inspired by a frame I had bought for a friend recently, which also had oval to round forks on a track/path frame and matching frame numbers I bought the Gillott.
A.S Gillott Spearpoint 946171
So built in 1946 and the 171st frame made by them since they opened in 1945