It will be built out of genuine Scott parts so how can it be a fake, even Scotts sold machines from the factory with components of different years. When times were hard they used the the bits that were available at the time.
There is a 1926 Scott on Ebay tonight £3,250,probably pulled out of a canal, I think Lewis’s is a much better project.
Hi Stan, it could be you misjudged the bend. Best wishes Ted.
It looks a bit different to when I first saw it in John Pauls workshop, looking forward to the day when you test the paint on the exhaust. Best wishes Ted Robinson.
I had my 1949 wheels rebuilt after I had the rims re-plated in 1990 and there was no offset. best wishes Ted.
Brilliant it worked for me also, thanks Ted.
Hi Barry I can not tell you how to delete it but you did put it in the members section.
Replacement received today, all good. Ted Robinson.
185/186 and 211/212 have been duplicated on my copy and 187/188 and 209/210 omitted.
Ted Robinson.
Hi Ted, I agree nothing wrong with the old website, as for the new a complete disaster and as I stated sometime ago unfit for purpose and we should be claiming a refund of the £7200 that It cost.
Hi, Dave you must be about 83 then?
I am in the same position as Phil and Stuart I am 83 and not very well up on computers but had no problems with the old site nor with any other sites I browse. Surely if you pay to have a site designed by a professional you would expect it to be sorted by that person. If you paid someone to design a machine and it did not function as it should you would not expect to be told to stop complaining and sort it out yourself.
If this cost the club £7,500 I think its about time to put a claim in to get our money back,as it is unsuitable for purpose. It seems most of the information from the old site is lost. There does not seem be any order it jumps from 2 hrs.to 3 mths. then 2 years then 2 days.? what a shambles. Ted.
Hi, Roger, glad to hear you are making a good recovery, I knew it would not be long before you were back in the workshop,my very best wishes Ted Robinson.
Lot 50. Sold for £29,900 .