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Hutch BMX History Judge 2 Frame +prototype forks??

Whats your guy's input on this person listing on ebay with that Hutch BMX History Judge 2 Frame +prototype forks was stolen from Hutchins by an employee when they were shutting down in Louisville.

The prototype fork it was built by Louisville Cycle in 1989. Rumored that Hutch under William Bellis was designing a new Trick Star but it was never released.
The forks dropouts are 1/4" thick and the dropouts do not have a hole punched in them. Also The bases are not angled cut and there is a brake cable guide.Jay Becht said this fork design that was never put into production by William Bellis.

Well,This Tim Judge-2 Frame was one of 50 built with left over judge I parts from Louisville. This frame was built in Louisville Kentucky and there is No baseball stamp on dropout or bottom bracket.

This is Real piece of Hutch BMX History! Also this is most Holy Grail of a True Hutch fan. You can see it poste don ebay right now. The has 30 pics that also show a prototype Hutch sticker on the down tune with ALL Capital HUTCH letters looks pretty good from what I can see on ebay. You guys mite wanta check this out for REAL!

Look up Item number: 280806116705

Re: Hutch BMX History Judge 2 Frame +prototype forks??

I've seen the listing yesterday.
My thought was:" it won't take long before someone will start a topic about that on a forum".
In my opinion, it's just a Judge II frame with none Hutch(ins) fork!
Fork welds look like Tai!
Frame looks the same as a normal Judge II!

Re: Hutch BMX History Judge 2 Frame +prototype forks??

I save the pics from this listing to post up the True story about this Frame and fork for all the Hutch Fans to see on here.

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After I seen this,I just had to call that # and YES this is ALL True. I mite sneek a bid on this at last min. This is only 1 of 2 Forks made from Hutch,the king of all Old School BMX made in the U.S.A!

Re: Hutch BMX History Judge 2 Frame +prototype forks??

Seems Jay Becht was never a co-owner of Hutchins / Revcore! This is what Jeff Haney (the guy who bought the inventory of Hutch from Bill Bellis who was the owner of Hutch) had to say about this:
"I asked Bill about that as well years ago . He said the Jay was more of a hang out guy that he took under his wing. He allowed him to help with everything and be a part of it all but he was never a owner of the company on any level."

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Man them are some True ******* over there on bmxsociety and vintagebmx!

This person on ebay is Legit,I have gotten a few items from him in the past at Local Show in Little Rock last year.

The Toby Guy that keep talking about over bmxsociety and vintagebmxPast past away in that Joplin tornado in May of 2011. It is really sad to see them guy still talking Sh it about some-one that is dead.....

My thoughts about this Ebayer is that hes %100 Legit.

I now see this Hutch Judge re-listed with No reserve!
Item number:280808902281 with just 5-days 07h left

Re: Hutch BMX History Judge 2 Frame +prototype forks??

Mr Jones and Jay, why do you have the same IP adress

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lol thats toby.For toby being dead he sure does post up a lote??? kill you self Toby!Lol what happen to your paypal.You tried to scam me and I won my paypal disput.lol Now you're f--ked.