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RE: Phoenix Conrods - Tony Betts - 13-07-2019

Hi R, and everyone else.

These cranks and rods all came from the same source.

But the 1 1/2 COUNTERBALLANCED cranks, and 45 degree 1 1/2 rods were supplied as ( HADLEY ).

The 1 5/16 crank and rods were supplied mainly by myself as ( kiddie ).

Same as I usually supply a couple of the HADLEY counterballanced when produced.

We can have more made, but over the last few years the prices have rissen more in relation to  Pheonix. And I have to take 10 sets at a time.

So R, may be right. Unless people are prepared to pay more. These could be the last.

Tony.


RE: Phoenix Conrods - Alan - 13-07-2019

Aren’t they just gorgeous? When I got my set I wanted to leave them on the mantelpiece, not hide them in an engine.


RE: Phoenix Conrods - Derek Sheldon - 14-07-2019

Alan, 
I have also one that  came but was dimensionally incorrect so now has become an ornament to admire. I know it sounds sad but they are a beautiful piece of engineering.