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They were Nick Gashead's
Quote from: Spen69 on October 05, 2015, 12:01 AMThey were Nick Gashead's Been told some fella called Steve has em
Long story short, I've been offered 2ND dib dobs on one of the freestyle ones.Fella told me only 2 were made & bloke called Steve owned the other.No reason to doubt what he's saying but seeing as I remembered those from mk I thought I'd do some digging 😁Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
only a handful of the middle one in existence, made around 86 from memory and each one I have seen has had small differences. The PR freestyle frames are also similar so make sure it is not a Curtis stickered one of those.
oh, and I've never seen another with matching forks..
Deffo mine
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get a 90s chunky Curtis ... much more fun than this stuff
Quote from: chubby on October 05, 2015, 08:48 PMSent from my HTC One M9 using TapatalkThis was mine and was definitely made by Brian. He confirmed the serial number and 2 centre punch marks on the bb shell personally, when I took it round to show him. The forks do match the frame, they may not have been original to the frame but were prototypes made by Brian back in the 80's and he said they would have been the same as what he would have used back then, with no standers as the frame didn't have any.
Who was selling it you? As those are also my pictures.