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Photo Credit: VeloBase User PeachyPM
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Name: | Clapham head badge |
Brand: | Claud Butler |
Badge Type: | Painted or Decal |
Frame Types: | Vintage Lightweights Track / Fixed Gear |
Country: | England |
Years: | 1940's; 1950's |
Added By: | PeachyPM on 06/22/18 |
Updated By: | PeachyPM on 06/22/18 |
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Repro
on the head of a 1949 Sport Anglais, I don’t know why some frames had this
badge rather than a metal one, perhaps customer choice? It also is used extensively
as a seat tube transfer up until the bankruptcy in 1956. |
One of the giants of the British cycling industry, Claud Butler was no one man shop, but rather a large manufacturing business which turned out large numbers of frames. They produced everything from track and racing frames as well as tandems in both lugged and fillet brazed varieties. The Claud Butler name and trademarks were purchased by Holdsworth and frames carrying the Butler name were simply rebranded Holdsworth frames. In the late 1980's a conglomerate which also owned Falcon purchased the naming rights for Holdsworth and Claud Butler and reintroduced the name.