Very impressive.  I recently did something similar to an old Raleigh
Competition frameset, albeit with all new components.  Had it
powdercoated in black and got new decals on EBay.  Looks great.

On Feb 17, 8:19 am, "Lisa -S.H." <harmo...@fairpoint.net> wrote:
> Looks beautiful!  It's great to see an old well made bike brought back
> for a whole second life. Nice job.
> A closeup photo of the headtube with lugs would be nice- does it have
> any logo or headbadge there?
> I agree with David Estes about rotating the bars up to make the ramps


> level....but then you'd probably have to slide the hoods down a little
> and that would waste your whole careful bar wrapping and shellacking
> job.  :(
> I'm curious about what paint you used as well, but without a closeup
> photo it's hard to see paint details anyway.  ;)
> Lisa
>
> Benji wrote:
> > Hello all,
>
> > I've worked pretty hard, with very little money, to take an old frame
> > and make it look new.
>
> > I'm curious to see what you all think, let me know.
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/benjib/
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