Pelissier (low flange, cast hub shell)
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Category:  Hubs
Name:  Pelissier (low flange, cast hub shell)
Brand:  Pelissier
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Years:  1960's - 1970's
Country:  France
Weight:  198 grams (Actual),
Including skewer
Added By: Walkman-man on 04/06/15
Updated By: Walkman-man on 04/07/15
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Pelissier (low flange, cast hub shell)
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Gear Compatibility Front Bearing Size/Count
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Spoke Drilling36Flange SizeLow Flange
Gear Threading/Pattern Body Markings
Axle MaterialSteelShell MaterialAluminum
General Information
Not much info available for this hub. I would say it dates from the 60s/70s, as the scripted Pelissier logo only appears to have been used over these years. This looks to have been a popular hub and quality wise must be around mid range, seeing as I've come across a good number of wheels built using them, and these always had better than average quality rims. The skewer is not an own brand one, and I've found these to be mated with many French hubs of this one's type from the above mentioned period.
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Etablissement CL. Pelissier & FILS was established in 1909 in St. Entienne - Loire. They made Hubs, Chains, Pedals, Toe clips and thorn catchers under the Pelissier brand.  The earliest hubs are branded only with "C P" on them.  In the 1970s another company from Boen, Ets. Perrin & Courson also produced Pelissier branded hubs as well as producing hubs under the "Perrin Maillard" label.

Christoph Ulbrich: the Pélissier brand used for French hubs relates to the Etablissements Cl. Pélissier, later Ets. Pélissier Père et Fils, which has been founded in 1909 by Claude Pélissier in Saint-Etienne, 10 rue Chomier. I am quite sure that there is no relation to the three racing brothers by the same name. Besides Pélissier other brands used by this company for their hubs were Primm-Hub, C.P. and Plume. I think it was in the early 1970 years when Perrin et Courson bought the Pélissier brand. As they operated together with Maillard a combined office of development the well-known Pélissier high flange hubs were also marketed under Perrin-Maillard.  ... Sources: -Bernard Chaussinand: L'Industrie du Cycle à Saint_ètienne et dans le bassin de la Loire - L'industrie du Cycle  
 
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