[CR]Brooks Professional versus Brooks Team Professional - Hammering

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Ideale)

From: "Raoul Delmare" <R.Delmare@Charter.net>
To: <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:31:00 -0600
Subject: [CR]Brooks Professional versus Brooks Team Professional - Hammering

Thanks Chuck .

I didn't remember it was 1964 ( earliest date so far ) .

But , to be clear , when was the release of the Brooks Professional ?

And , when was the release of the Brooks Team Professional ( with the large , hand-hammered , rivets ) ?

I was fairly sure that the ones with really large , hand-hammered ( planished ) rivets , appeared along with the very first Raleigh Team Professional bicycles ( 1973-1974 ? ) .

http://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/Raleigh74/02TeamPro.jpg

http://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/Raleigh74/23TechSpecs.jpg

( thanks Mark ! )

P.S. If you can see some similarities between the "hammered" finish on your fine aluminum alloy fenders , and the "hammered" finish on your fine copper saddle rivets ( especially the earliest ones ) , and the "hammered" finish on your fine silver bowl on display in your formal dining room , it's called "planishing" . It is done with a planishing hammer .

For example :

http://www.lacywest.com/32ham02.htm#Planishing%20Hammers

( my dad was a silversmith , had his own hallmark and everything )

Raoul Delmare
Marysville Kansas


----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck Schmidt
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 10:04 AM
Subject: [CR]Now:Brooks Pro Large Rivet WAS:Brooks B-17 question



> Ken Toda wrote:
> >
> (cut)
> > Mian question is; when did Brooks Prof. Large Rivet saddle become avilable?
>
>
> Here's a post from last month:
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Subject:
> Re: [CR]Brooks B.17 Pro large rivet date?
> Date:
> Thu, 19 Dec 2002 19:54:08 -0700
> From:
> Chuck Schmidt <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
> To:
> classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>
> Chuck Schmidt wrote:
> >
> > >From the Holdsworthy (London) "Bike-Riders Aids 1965":
> >
> > "One of the few British components used by top continental Pros. B.17
> > Professional (Illustrated). Designed to the suggestions of Pro' riders
> > who in the past have had to 'butcher' saddles to achieve this shape. A
> > specially selected butt leather top is fitted to a cambered back plate
> > with large copper rivets. All 'spare' leather is trimmed from back and
> > copper plated nose. Size 10 1/2" x 6" x 3", weight 25 ozs. complete
> > with chrome clip, dressed or proofed -- £59/6
> > Without clip, to suit standard Campag. pin No. 1044. 19 ozs. -- £55/6"
> >
> > The earliest reference I can find to the Brooks Pro is in the
> > Holdsworthy Co. Ltd. Trade List (wholesale) for November 1964.
> >
> > Does anyone have an earlier reference to the Pro?
>
> An update:
> In the January 1964 issue of Sporting Cyclist (GB magazine) there is a
> half page ad for the Brooks "Professional" large rivet saddle. With the
> magazine's two month lead time that would make this reference November
> 1964 (the previous months of the magazine show no similar ad).
>
> Anyone seen some reference earlier than this?
>
> Chuck Schmidt
> SoPas, SoCal
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>

> Chuck Schmidt

> SoPas, SoCal

>

> .