It was all small jobs tonight. The repop Brooks badge is now on the saddle and the throttle lever control arrived in the post today and that's now in place on the handlebars.
I'd had a look around in the garage and found two other early bike luggage racks, but decided to stay with the blacksmith special because I just like its handmade appearance which I think adds a bit of a personal touch to the build.
I wanted a better stand, but the really nice genuine vintage Raleigh alloy one I've got in the 'stores' wouldn't fit the frame, so I made do with an all steel mainstand from a 1960's Raleigh bicycle. This might need some further adjusting to be 100% reliable (0% fall over factor), but I think it will work out fine.
Did the final bits of sawing and filing of the remains of the frame braze-ons and finally the frame is nice and uncluttered. Last night I removed the original bottom bracket bearings and shaft and it was plain that grease had never been near them ever. I don't actually think the bike that donated this Mixte frame had ever seen much use and it had been left to rot in some shed until it was finally tossed in the dump.
Up until now I'd planned on painting the frame black, but after discovering that the badly damaged and thickly handpainted ladies Rudge frame I have was originally painted a lovely metallic blue I've changed my mind. Everyone expects a Rudge to be black, but this one won't be. I really like that blue
It's just the petrol tank mountings to take care of now and then I'll strip the frame down for painting. I received an email a couple of days ago to say that the mudguards I purchased on ebay are on their way so it's all coming together nicely.