Sure seemed like a keeper to me, but maybe John has a photographic memory and doesn't need to keep it for reference. (I have trouble remembering what I had for lunch yesterday.
Regards,
Jerry Moos
OROBOYZ@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 11/28/00 2:58:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> bikehunt@pacbell.net writes:
>
> << New "Bikelore: Some History and Heroes of Cycling" (well, not new,read
> once). $12.00 shipped. Contact offlist.
>
> John Dunn in Napa Valley >>
>
> In a message dated 11/28/00 2:58:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> bikehunt@pacbell.net writes:
>
> << New "Bikelore: Some History and Heroes of Cycling" (well, not new,read
> once). $12.00 shipped. Contact off list. >>
>
> Ha!
> Not a "keeper." eh?
> I need to do a book (yeah, sure, in my spare time!) about hand crafted bikes
> with tons of photos of the real thing, workshop pics of current masters &
> their techniques, and studies of stylistic and design derivations (who did
> fastback stays first, who used what kind of cutouts, etc.)
> THEN you would keep it and go back over and over again to look and read it
> again and again!!!!! (Is that the definition of Classic books?)
>
> Oh well, someday...........
>
> Dale Brown