Terry's Spring Seat Saddle. Herbert Terry & Sons Ltd, Redditch, Worcs
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Advertisement in an English school magazine published in July 1946
The Cykelaid advert below quotes a Brooks B75 saddle for the Ladies’ or Gent’s Cykelaid de Luxe. (Note also the mis-spelling ‘Cykelaide’ in the ad).
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Though Brooks saddles were the most ‘upmarket’ British brand, a Terry’s saddle (below) would also have been a sensible choice at the time. This Terry Spring Seat Saddle is a heavy duty model that’s certainly comfortable enough. Although the Cykelaid has special front forks, the saddle provides the only suspension for the rider.
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