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Some years ago - perhaps 10 or 20, Sammy Miller sold his parts business to someone else.  Apparently the stock included about 10 brand new High Boy chrome plated Bultaco frames.  These were then sold for around £2000 each.  

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14 hours ago, stpauls said:

Some years ago - perhaps 10 or 20, Sammy Miller sold his parts business to someone else.  Apparently the stock included about 10 brand new High Boy chrome plated Bultaco frames.  These were then sold for around £2000 each.  

Would you have any idea where I could find any information out? Who bought the business etc? Many thanks for the reply. 

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14 hours ago, stpauls said:

Some years ago - perhaps 10 or 20, Sammy Miller sold his parts business to someone else.  Apparently the stock included about 10 brand new High Boy chrome plated Bultaco frames.  These were then sold for around £2000 each.  

I hope they came with a portable welder

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12 minutes ago, SamBladon said:

Would you have any idea where I could find any information out? Who bought the business etc? Many thanks for the reply. 

My memory has it slightly different to st pauls.

The "Sammy Miller Parts" business was sold to a husband and wife team who commissioned the manufacture of a small batch of new (close to replica) Highboy frames for the TL125/TLR200 motor. They were all sold including one that I've seen that came to Australia. That business later became Feked.

I've just remembered the blokes name who bought SM Parts years ago - Richard Jordan

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