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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
French steel manufacture Ateliers de la Rive in cohoots with Vitus came out with the first dedicated bicycle tubing in the 1930's it did not contain pig iron, or cast iron.
Not sure that Vitus was the first. Reynolds 531 also came out in the 1930s, and Columbus claims to have made seamless, cold-drawn tubing even earlier:
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