Can anyone tell me anything about Gameson cycles, I think they were made in Aston somewhere.many thanks Clive
I have lots of info about Gamesons BUT are you trying to sell yours? What size frame is it? can you Email the photo? I have all the Lightweight classic info is this the same as Classicleightweights the Peter Underwood web site? John Crump Parker. Co USAJohn do a search on lightweight classics + Gameson lots of info.
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Hi, I volunteer at a cycling charity on the Wirral, that supports people with disabilities. We recycle donated bikes to raise funds for new equipment etc. Sometime ago we had a Bill Gameson donated by a Colin Taylor, a brummie. I recently rediscovered it in an outhouse, which was quite exciting. I've spent a few weeks trying to find a good home for it, but have failed, so it looks like it will be going on eBay. The frame is in excellent condition, and the serial number is 204. We think this is from between 1956 and 1960 as Bob Witton one of Colin's friends has number 207 which he bought in this period. Apparently Colin bought his 204 off a famous midlands cyclist, he thinks his name was Charlie but can't remember more.Hi Clive
what do you want to know about Gameson frames
Bill Gameson was our father we are three sons who all live in Redditch the factory was in gt brook st aston.![]()
Maybe is MINE?? I raced a Billy Gameson for years, 21" frame light blue and dark blue bands. By the way there is a Gameson page with all kinds of info at www.classiclightweights.co.uk By the way Charlie is Charlie Holland who was in my club did ride the TDF in 1937? , but I do not think he ever rode a Gameson John Crump Midland C&AC now in Parker.Colorado USAHi Nigel, I have a Bill Gameson bike that has been donated to a cycling charity that I volunteer at. The person who donated it is not very well these days. He's a brummie who moved to the north west many years ago. His wife thinks he bought it from a famous cyclist called Charlie who had ridden the tour of France, which can't be true. So I'm thinking the only cyclist in the midlands of this sort of stature would be Tommy Godwin! The frame number is 204, and I'm wondering if there is any kind of register that records who frames were sold to? A friend of his has frame number 207 and thinks he purchased it between 1956 and 1960, which gives an approximate date. Regards Graham
Maybe is MINE?? I raced a Billy Gameson for years, 21" frame light blue and dark blue bands. By the way there is a Gameson page with all kinds of info at www.classiclightweights.co.uk By the way Charlie is Charlie Holland who was in my club did ride the TDF in 1937? , but I do not think he ever rode a Gameson John Crump Midland C&AC now in Parker.Colorado USA
Hi John, thanks for the info, it sounds like it may possibly have been owned by Charlie Holland as lots of things seem to fit. Alan MN who has contributed to the classiclightweight pages says he rode a Major Nichols at some point. The Gameson I have has 23.5 seat tube with a 22.5 top tube, and looks like it would have been used with mudguards. So I'm thinking a training or touring bike maybe. The frame number is 204 approximately 1956 to 1960, which I believe was at the end of Charlie's cycling career. I'm really enjoying this research, so any other nuggets of information you have will be gratefully received. Best wishes graham