Help identifying mystery bike Carlton?

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Phil may

Well-Known Member
Location
Hampshire
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I picked this up from a deceased estate the other day. I think it is mid 50s. It had a cyclo 2 speed rod shifter at some stage. It is very ridable as it is. It has 531 main tubes gb sport brakes and gb bars etc. I have no clues as to it's identity but the horizontal head badge rivets rule out lots of manufacturers
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biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire
very nice and love the originality of it all , enjoy
 

midlife

Guru
I think I've seen this on another forum. I think I posted that the thing that reminded me of Carlton was the two horizontal holes for the head badge. I think that A & P stamp is for Accles and Pollock (tubing) so not a shabby frame :smile:
 
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Phil may

Well-Known Member
Location
Hampshire
Ok. So not a carlton. I guess my only clues are the frame number and the horizontal head badge rivets. Any suggestions?
 
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