DISRAELI DOCUMENTS

Constrictor

UK Patent 601,744 - Constrictor prototype main image UK Patent 601,743 - Constrictor main image UK Patent 601,744 - Constrictor prototype main image



see also Motor Cycle and Cycle Trader 05/1939 - Osgear ad

see also Motor Cycle and Cycle Trader 05/1939 - Osgear ad

Motor Cycle and Cycle Trader May 1939 - Osgear ad thumbnail


see also Cycling 1939 - Osgear ad

see also Cycling 1939 - Osgear ad

Cycling 1939 - Osgear advert (1st style) thumbnail


see also Cycling 1939 - Osgear ad

see also Cycling 1939 - Osgear ad

Cycling 1939 - Osgear advert (2nd style) thumbnail



see also UK Patent # 601,743 - Constrictor 1945

see also UK Patent # 601,743 - Constrictor 1945

UK Patent 601,743 - Constrictor thumbnail


see also UK Patent # 601,744 - Constrictor 1945

see also UK Patent # 601,744 - Constrictor 1945

UK Patent 601,744 - Constrictor prototype thumbnail



see also Le Cycle 01/1947 - image of Constrictor

see also Le Cycle 01/1947 - image of Constrictor

Le Cycle 1947 01 - Constrictor thumbnail


see also Le Cycle 12/1948 - image of Constrictor prototype

see also Le Cycle 12/1948 - image of Constrictor prototype

Le Cycle 1948 12 - Constrictor thumbnail


see also Holdsworth - Aids to Happy Cycling 1949

see also Holdsworth - Aids to Happy Cycling 1949

Holdsworth - Aids to Happy Cycling 1949 front cover thumbnail


see also New Cycling 05/1981 - '81 Derailleur Collection

see also New Cycling 05/1981 - '81 Derailleur Collection

  • Publisher: New Cycling
  • Date: May 1981
  • Derailleur brands: too numerous to list here
  • Derailleurs: too numerous to list here
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The Constrictor Tyre Company was based in London. Hilary Stone reports that the company was formed just after the start of the twentieth century and finally closed its doors in the late 1960’s. it is not hard to find adverts for Constrictor bicycle tyres (The Python!) that claim to date from 1913, and magazine articles about Constrictor rims that appear to be from 1963. I have been told that Constrictor ceased trading in 1968.

As was the fashion at the time, Constrictor liked to use a particular aluminium alloy that they called ‘Conloy’. Due to the success of the company’s Conloy rims, the word ‘Conloy’ became the name by which consumers came to refer to the company, in place of the more correct ‘Constrictor’.

Constrictor imported Oscar Egg’s Super Champion range of derailleurs into Britain from the late 1930’s until the early 1950’s. Constrictor rebranded these derailleurs as ‘Osgear’ - it is not impossible that the ‘Os’ of ‘Osgear’ refers to Oscar Egg.

Constrictor also manufactured some derailleurs of their own design and branded these ‘Constrictor’, ‘Constrictor Conloy’, ‘Constrictor Osgear’ or several of these all at once.