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just go to Monmouths. they have a great selection of coffee and all at really reasonable prices. they will give you as much or as little as you want too. i usually get a selection of small bags of coffee and also a coffee to go for about £10. they eve have a menu so you can read about each origin before you buy. or they will just let you taste it. i tasted almost all of the coffees they had once and only bought a small bag, they i didn't need to get a coffee because id had a load of tasters!
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Hello,
I recently bought a frame from Hillary Stone which was painted yellow with "Steve Lawrence" on the side.
However, the only thing i can find on Steve Lawrence is that he was a cyclist from the 70's and 80's. There was a sticker on the down tube above the usual Reynolds tubing sticker which said Steve Lawrence Cycles. I cant find anything on Steve Lawrence Cycles so im assuming he was not the frame builder so i wonder if this frame was made for him?
It is Reynolds 531 double butted tubing with Campagnolo drop outs. The only thing that resembles a serial number is 175 printed on the BB. It has really nice tight geometry and is generally what i believe to be a very nicely built frame.
Maybe some of you experts out there might recognise the lugs or something and maybe point me in the right direction.
Basically i would quite like to be true to the frame and give it its original makers decals when i re paint it.
Im not expecting much so any information will be greatly appreciated.
Ill post the picture of the frame before stripping and then some details of the lugs etc. too.
Thanks!








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Hello,
I recently bought a frame from Hillary Stone which was painted yellow with "Steve Lawrence" on the side.
However, the only thing i can find on Steve Lawrence is that he was a cyclist from the 70's and 80's. There was a sticker on the down tube above the usual Reynolds tubing sticker which said Steve Lawrence Cycles. I cant find anything on Steve Lawrence Cycles so im assuming he was not the frame builder so i wonder if this frame was made for him?
It is Reynolds 531 double butted tubing with Campagnolo drop outs. The only thing that resembles a serial number is 175 printed on the BB. It has really nice tight geometry and is generally what i believe to be a very nicely built frame.
Maybe some of you experts out there might recognise the lugs or something and maybe point me in the right direction.
Basically i would quite like to be true to the frame and give it its original makers decals when i re paint it.
Im not expecting much so any information will be greatly appreciated.
Ill post the picture of the frame before stripping and then some details of the lugs etc. too.
Thanks!






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Still looking.