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Dibs
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• #3
2nd dibs
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3rd dibs
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• #5
a steal....4th dibs
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beauty.........just in case 5th dibs, cheers!
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omdz
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feck... 6th dibz... youve got to post this kind of stuff during work hours! this aint fair!
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All you dibbers are reducing my chances of the first dibber dropping out of the sale. STOP DIBBING!
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• #10
No ammount of dibbers would make me pull out, sorry.
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• #11
Yeah you would say that now....it's a lovely frame I'm glad you saved me from spending more money I don't have! (trying a bit of reverse psychology there)
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• #12
....... have you seen the kink in that seattube, who'd want that?!
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• #13
aha good strategy.....those forks look a little suspect too, wouldn't touch it with a barge pole! (unless the first dibber pulls out)
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Already picked up and paid for. Imaginary damage all over it!
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Didn't want it anyway....
What are you doing with it?
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First dibs if you decide to sell it roymund.
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It's for a friend so it's in his hands now. Be nice geared build though.
I'm sure he'd sell it for £250 if you want it that much!
....have an old but good condition 60cm Claud Butler lugless frame built with Reynolds 531 tubing although quite presentable in purple and white it has the appearance of being painted with a 6" brush and shaky hand! chrome on forks is ok and shiny, the top tube is 59cm and the rear horizontal dropouts are spaced at 110mm therefore making it quite suitable for a fixed conversion, had it stashed in the loft for a few years as the basis for a vintage build which I realise now will never get going due to a number of other projects on the go, reckon it's worth £60.00 collected Eltham SE9 but would consider sensible offers, will post at cost if preferred
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