Picriss hubs?
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Picriss hubs?
Has anyone ever come across these? Or even the brand? Recognize the shape of the logo, perhaps? From the 1960's is my best guess, date-wise.
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only use of name found is for a game of the digital era - decades later than hub
checked at the three francophone fora where am registered and their on-site search functions report that name hath na'er come up
one thing we might wish to keep in mind as we explore is that it could be the name of a cycle marque rather than that of a hub manufacturer
when @non-fixie be stumped juvela sure to be
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only use of name found is for a game of the digital era - decades later than hub
checked at the three francophone fora where am registered and their on-site search functions report that name hath na'er come up
one thing we might wish to keep in mind as we explore is that it could be the name of a cycle marque rather than that of a hub manufacturer
when @non-fixie be stumped juvela sure to be
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"stumped" - in the motor-bike world they have an acronym - NAIT, which stands for "not appearing in Tragatsch", Tragatsch being the encyclopedia of... by Erwin T.
Perhaps we need NAIV.
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https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...field-hub.html
Perhaps we need NAIV.
p.s. see
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...field-hub.html
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Another thing worth noting is that the logo is upside down. Either that or it is one of those rare left hand drive hubs.
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another hub with an irregular barrel marking ran across is this New Star from the firm of Etablissements Pelissier et Courson which came OEM on a Riva-Sport machine manufactured for Sears & Roebuck Company, 1953-54
whoever was tossing typeface into the die-holder for this stamp was apparently unable to locate a capital letter N and so emplyed an upside-down letter U
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another hub with an irregular barrel marking ran across is this New Star from the firm of Etablissements Pelissier et Courson which came OEM on a Riva-Sport machine manufactured for Sears & Roebuck Company, 1953-54
whoever was tossing typeface into the die-holder for this stamp was apparently unable to locate a capital letter N and so emplyed an upside-down letter U
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Maybe this is a one-off hub stamped to celebrate the "Cat man" Peter Criss of KISS. Now to find the other three...