Re: [CR]Exclusive stems

(Example: Framebuilding:Brazing Technique)

Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 21:24:45 GMT
To: mountgerald@btopenworld.com
Subject: Re: [CR]Exclusive stems
From: <brianbaylis@juno.com>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Mark,

Don't forget the stems made by the Frogs. Rene Herse, Alex Singer, and I'm sure a number of others.

Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA


-- "Mark Stevens" wrote:


Hi Chuck et al, Thanks for those images of your '55 Gillott. Stunning paint. Your stem is the Gillott stamped Titan type and as I suspected has a plate brazed on behind the clamp to match the lug style. I have never seen one of these before. I believe this Titan stem was the base for their matched stems in the Fifties. I have one on my 1953 lugless Gillott tandem. Needless to say it has no lug detail. I have just bought another tandem stem on ebay (Thanks Hilary!) and plan to remove the steerer insert and weld a narrow one on. I have 2 stems from the Forties which were fabricated from components. I know this because I once asked Bill Gray (RIP) to make a stem for my Thanet Silverlight. He showed me the various components and told me they used to assemble custom stems from these parts at Claud Butlers where Bill worked for many years.
    So a list of Makers' stems; Claud Butler Gillott Ephgrave Hetchins Holdsworth Thanet
   I have seen Dawes and Sun but these were only stamped types, not made "in house". Can anyone confirm others? Not counting "Panto'ed" types either.
      Mark Stevens, Dingwall, Scotland