R,
I once saw an historical programme about Medieval & later armaments manufacture and Sweden was way ahead in the extraction & treatment of ferrous metals, leading to very high quality iron & steel products for making for weapons and cannons. We have the religious wars in Europe to thank for that; incidentally I didn't realise, till recently, the close link, that guns & canons & the workings thereof & technology involved, have to the origins of our beloved internal combustion engine being developed in the first place!
Not sure if it was the quality of the coal/coke, the ore itself, or a new process of working the metal, only Japan, apparently, had similar lead in manufacturing very high quality steel products.
Also, in an earlier post I put Achilles heel as "heal", I often do not spot errors on a screen that I would spot easily on paper!
The first frames as most people would know, were hand-manufactured by the McCandless brothers & reputedly Freddie Dixon had some influence there too, Reynolds also were limited in capacity & couldn't manufacture the frames needed as quickly as everyone would have liked.
Incidentally the frame was offered to other manufacturers & one of the Dixon family, told me that that Edward turner turned down the frame because he was still angry at Ernie Lyons using non-standard motor vehicle pistons in the TT winning Triumph of 1946! Because Lyons Dixon & the McCandless brothers were mates & associates, Turner took a dim view of their activities & turned the prototype frame down, famous for being opinionated & stubborn, he dismissed the FB & this led to the featherbed being snapped up by Norton.
So because of one man what would have been a Triumph development production & development was blocked at Meriden, the featherbed became, thankfully for Norton, a Bracebridge Street development project & this act probably saved Norton from an even earlier demise from racing & manufacturing motorcycles, of course later AMC later bled the Norton concern dry as well as eventually transferring Norton production to Plumstead!
Cheers
JBW