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	Comments on: Reynolds Turns 120: The History of Reynolds Technology	</title>
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		By: Roy Warren		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a very loyal Englishman, proud of my country, its&#039; history, invention, innovation and the superb companies that have grown here I was so pleased to see Reynolds has survived into the 21st century. It seems yet another example of a company that has &#039;flown under the radar&#039; in the media!

I still ride a Raleigh Record cycle bought new in 1976, recently rebuilt for a third time, manufactured in England, that still proudly bears a logo &#039;Reynolds 531&#039;.

My best wishes for the future to you all.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a very loyal Englishman, proud of my country, its&#8217; history, invention, innovation and the superb companies that have grown here I was so pleased to see Reynolds has survived into the 21st century. It seems yet another example of a company that has &#8216;flown under the radar&#8217; in the media!</p>
<p>I still ride a Raleigh Record cycle bought new in 1976, recently rebuilt for a third time, manufactured in England, that still proudly bears a logo &#8216;Reynolds 531&#8217;.</p>
<p>My best wishes for the future to you all.</p>
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