The Head Badge Close Up thread,
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Crescent 1972 (?)
From a "Pepita", only on small frames. The standard headbadge had stylized "C's" on each side, but they would not fit due to the lug 'horns" interfering.
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My fleet has only a couple of badges.
RB-T.
Raleigh heron displaying protective coloration on a Sports.
Most of the fleet have decals.
Paramount.
The bride's recumbent.
CFM2.
New-to-me Cresta GT.
The bride's Orient Express.
RB-T.
Raleigh heron displaying protective coloration on a Sports.
Most of the fleet have decals.
Paramount.
The bride's recumbent.
CFM2.
New-to-me Cresta GT.
The bride's Orient Express.
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Batavus 1986
From '86 Criterium.
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Matsuri
Assuming '70s Japanese "boom" brand.
Sorry for duplicate photo, I don't know how to remove. Doesn't look any clearer right side up anyways.
Sorry for duplicate photo, I don't know how to remove. Doesn't look any clearer right side up anyways.
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Out of flat black for touch up at the moment.
#332
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Tyler
'70s (?) Tyler from Poland. Sorry again! Horrible photo when viewed here, I am getting a real camera soon as I haven't been able to find my other one and have been using the phone which speaks for itself regarding quality and resolution. I have a few odd Netherland badges from a few decades ago that I'll get on this thread after I get a camera.
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I love those old badges but I guess a decal logo is the same thing these days.
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I wonder if it's the expense of producing the badge or the negligible weight that prevents more companies from making them?
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PRESIDENT by SCHEUER
This one is over 4" long, maybe weight could be an issue in some cases. I don't know year or country of origin. I have a late '90s Fondriest and a 2011 Gios "Compact Pro"; both still using actual badges on higher end frames. I always liked the Chesinis with their logo etched into the head tube; no doubt as to maker and also some models ("Gran Premio"). Considering what better companies are charging for their products, I don't think cost would be an issue; a nice badge might actually help sell a couple more frames and cover the overhead required to make and install a badge vice a decal. If I was a maker/seller, of frames/components, I would personally provide the badge/decal/engraving as an option on any model as long as it didn't negatively compromise durability and/or performance. Nothing different than getting a custom paint job. I would pay extra to have a real badges as opposed to a decal, and that includes all decals throughout the entire frame. Put badges on all the tubes!
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'70s (?) Tyler from Poland. Sorry again! Horrible photo when viewed here, I am getting a real camera soon as I haven't been able to find my other one and have been using the phone which speaks for itself regarding quality and resolution. I have a few odd Netherland badges from a few decades ago that I'll get on this thread after I get a camera.
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SAARF WAS WRONG!
Rijwielen Mertens
Still up in the air if northern Belgium/Flanders, or Netherlands. possibly pre-WW2.
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A few more I forgot I had pics of.
I always found the heron's-eye rivet clever:
Alas, this one's damaged. Sometimes a get a small notion to touch it up.
Kind of a ho-hum bike (early '80s Wind), but a formidable head badge (cool factor almost up there with the Batavuses):
I always found the heron's-eye rivet clever:
Alas, this one's damaged. Sometimes a get a small notion to touch it up.
Kind of a ho-hum bike (early '80s Wind), but a formidable head badge (cool factor almost up there with the Batavuses):
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marques belonging to the firm of Gentil et Cie
these were active during the interwar period
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marques belonging to the firm of Gentil et Cie
these were active during the interwar period
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Some interesting head badges there. Is this the same Windsor that would end up in Mexico? What is their history? The badge has the Irish harp so I'm guessing this is pre-1921 (not sure what's in the top right -- should be a unicorn?).
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regarding the Windsor marque -
there are at least three unrelated ones:
France
Britain
Mexico
possible there may be others...
Gentil et Cie was an entity which gobbled up a number of independent marques during the early decades of the last century
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regarding the Windsor marque -
there are at least three unrelated ones:
France
Britain
Mexico
possible there may be others...
Gentil et Cie was an entity which gobbled up a number of independent marques during the early decades of the last century
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Right now I've only got two headbadges proper, but they're both in regular use.
old
new
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My bikes became Vintage
https://www.bikeforums.net/21202925-post83.html
In 1972 Eddy Merckx set the hour record on a Colnago badged as a "Windsor".
Windsor_Merckx
In case the link does notwork
You can see the Windsor head badge in both links.
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how about a Danish marque named for a Brit footie side?
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post19375418
https://www.bikeforums.net/21905902-post18.html
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My 1956 Royal Nord President. (Belgium)
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