Old chain

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I have just fitted a "new" chain to my bike.
a) I noticed that the packet carried a date of 1958, that means it is older than me.
b) It is a nickel plated Brampton made by Renold, a prototype that never made it into production, (too expensive) that father purloined when he worked for Renold chains, so really it should be in a museum, or being gloated over by a collector, not being ground into dust by me.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Ground into dust ?..i suspect it'll outlast new chains by a long long way. Probably a fit it and forget it forevermore scenario.:biggrin:

I understand your reluctance...but its no good on your shelf.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
I would doubt that it is of any cash value, but it may be worth something to a collector maybe? As you have now fitted it, look after it.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I would doubt that it is of any cash value, but it may be worth something to a collector maybe? As you have now fitted it, look after it.

Someone on the Velo Vision forum recently got £47 on Ebay for some empty branded cardboard boxes that had contained Campag components. That's right: empty boxes.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Good grief, maybe Hover Fly should put the chain back in the packet and try his luck?
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Good grief, maybe Hover Fly should put the chain back in the packet and try his luck?

There is a collector for pretty much anything out there, it's just a case of whether you want to put the effort into finding them and parting them from their money...

I reckon it's better being used - like Dinky toys. That said, an old lamp or mech can almost be a work of art, so I can understand collecting beautiful stuff, and not necessarily using it, but it must be displayed. I hate the thought of stuff locked away in cupboards, like people who own art only to store it in a bank vault.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
I reckon it's better being used - like Dinky toys. That said, an old lamp or mech can almost be a work of art, so I can understand collecting beautiful stuff, and not necessarily using it, but it must be displayed. I hate the thought of stuff locked away in cupboards, like people who own art only to store it in a bank vault.

+1 I loved james mays toys programme where he outbid collectors for a train took it out of the box and binned the box. locking art away so people can't see it is criminal. don't buy stuff to put on a shelf , buy it to use it.
 
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