[CR]Anyone know anything about vintage Andre Sabliere frames?

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 19:10:12 -0700
From: "Rich" <band@theaesthetics.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Anyone know anything about vintage Andre Sabliere frames?

Greetings, members! This is my first post here, having just joined today. I've been riding for around twenty five years, and currently have a circa 1980 Olmo with pantographed SR group, as well as a couple of more "off topic" bikes; a Serotta Legend Ti and a Trek OCLV. But you can bet that when the weather's nice, I'll be out riding the Olmo. But on to the question... I recently found an old frame constructed by French builder Andre Sabliere. The paint's in horrible condition, and there's really only one legible decal remaining on the frame, which runs down the seat tube and reads "A. Sabliere". I found a web page via Google for a company that now sells modern bikes under this name, which are not built by Mr. Sabliere, but are "designed" by him. Then, just yesterday, I received my new issue of Vintage Bicycle Quarterly, and right there on the bottom of the fourth page is an illustration of a Tandem built by Sabliere in 1960. Aside from these two bits of information, I've been unable to unearth anything else on this builder or his work. I'm seriously interested in restoring the frame I have here, which was dated "1966" by a previous owner on the underside of the bottom bracket shell, but I've been unable to find any photos, catalogs or illustrations (other than the illustration noted above) which would give me an idea of what this bike might have looked like when new. Even the Classic Rendezvous section on French builders fails to mention Sabliere. Do any of you folks have any information on this builder? Thanks very much in advance,
Joe Giannone
Sacramento, CA