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(via Daniel Rebour illustration of a Singer Galibier from circa… | Flickr)
Daniel Rebour illustration of a Singer Galibier from circa 1946 Singer Catalogue
Admittedly, a few details of appointment differ-- for instance, the fd, and Ideale 47 Saddle-- but the family resemblance is fairly striking. According to Ernest Csuka (speaking to Jan Heine in a 2001 interview), fillet-brazed frames were a short-lived fashion-- which had ended by 1950-1. After this, Singer's "customers preferred lugs, and fillet-brazing vanished."
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Daniel Rebour illustration of water bottles from 1962 from The Horton Collection's website.
Daniel Rebour illustration from Michael Barry's look at cycling art.
Cover of the 1975 edition of Daniel Rebour's Cycles de Compétition et Randonneuse found on Bicycle Quarterly Press' website. Thanks to Jake Thurston for the heads up.