Doesn't Kucharik still make wool stuff? I know they do wool cycling shorts (thank you, Grant!) , and they do custom printing on other jerseys......
Chris Beyer Sunny but Still blustery Bloomfield, NJ
Richard Rose wrote:
> Well actually, those are the jersey's I was speaking of (vintagevelos). I
> think that these things are realy fantastic. What would be really cool would
> be for Richard Sachs or Rivendell or the like to contract with Alex to do
> some Logo jerseys of their own! What do you say Richie? I know, I know -
> probably not sufficient numbers.., but it might be worth a call to Alex to
> check out the possibilities..? "A custom wool jersey with every frame
> purchased.."
> Richard Rose (Toledo, Ohio)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: PeterGrenader <peterg@ixpres.com>
> To: Richard Rose <rmrose@toast.net>
> Cc: mike richardson <felice@abts.net>; classicrendezvous
> <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 3:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [Classicrendezvous] Was Veloswap Bound, now wool clothing
>
> > Wool......hmmmmmmm....wooooOOOOOoooool. if anyone's interested, the wool
> > mavin of the world is an American ex-patriot now living in Switzerland by
> the
> > name of Alex Clarke of Vintage Velo's. His products are reproductions,
> but he
> >
> > bleeds over each and every one of them. They are 100% wool and really,
> really
> >
> > terrific. Conty, Wolf, Bianchi, Swiss National Team, he's got flocks of
> > them. Pardon the pun.
> >
> > Link:
> >
> > http://www.vintagevelos.com
> >
> > Peter
> > LA CA