Post 2 helping a widow sell her late husband's bikes
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Post 2 helping a widow sell her late husband's bikes
Here ar3 pictures of
Rowe (looks like seat stays are not attached)
Raleigh Super GrandPrix & Competition
Phillips
Sekine or is it an I.F.?
Rowe (looks like seat stays are not attached)
Raleigh Super GrandPrix & Competition
Phillips
Sekine or is it an I.F.?
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Your fourth pic above -- black frame, black tire, only shows the rear of the bike -- looks like a Raleigh Competition, a desirable frame. I'd be curious to see a pic of the entire bike.
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Competition will have value. The rest, not so much.