Even frames fresh out of the factory, built just weeks ago, often have
a thin film of rust inside the tubes.    It depends on the tubing
used, how it was stored, etc.    But, for instance Reynolds tubes
frequently have this feature (in my experience).   Just coat it with
linseed oil or framesaver and forget about it.   25 years *easy* if
you don't store the thing under a leaky porch.

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