Re: Little known builders Re: [CR]A couple of Classics

(Example: Production Builders:Frejus)

From: "walter skrzypek" <wspokes1@hotmail.com>
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: Little known builders Re: [CR]A couple of Classics
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 14:15:14 -0400


I recently rode a Andy Gilmour that was in our shop for a check up. It was custom built for a local doctor and was very nice indeed. It was a pearl white in color and very nicely built. It had an extremely short top tube as requested by the client therefore it felt extremely odd to me but I know the client just adores the bicycle and cannot say enough praise. I also had the oppurtunity to ride a Bruce Gordon bicycle the other day, I was surprised to see it was TIG welded. I expected it to be a lugged design. Is this TIG normal for a Bruce Gordon?? Just curious. I believe the model was BLT.

I am interested in seeing other small name builders as well (like Sam mentioned below) since I am learning there are many many out there in this day and age.

Walt Skrzypek in Falls Creek, Pa ------------------------------------------

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&gt;From: Brandon Ives

&gt;To: Mark Poore

&gt;CC: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

&gt;Subject: Little known builders Re: [CR]A couple of Classics

&gt;Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:52:35 -0500 (EST)

&gt;

&gt;Andy's bikes are really nice, or at least the two I've seen in person are

&gt;quite nice. I think he was the subject of one of Bicycle Guide's Hot

&gt;Tubes articles.

&gt;

&gt;We spend so much talking about "the big players" we forget about all the

&gt;little craftspeople who build with all the skill and design of the known

&gt;masters. The flat-out best touring frame I've ever seen was by a guy named

&gt;Sam Braxton from Missoula, Montana. I'd be really surprised if anyone on

&gt;the list actually owned one of his bikes, and I'll bet that fewer than 10

&gt;people on the list have even hear of him. Sam owned the best shop in the

&gt;Inland Northwest, but wasn't racing oriented so he got little

&gt;attention. I never say his name mentioned in the cycling press and only

&gt;heard of his passing from a friend who worked for him in the 60s-70s. To

&gt;this day I still kick myself for selling one of his frames because it was

&gt;"too small." Mine was really basic and had been ridden hard and put away

&gt;wet on more than one occasion. In my life I've only seen 6 of his frames.

&gt;

&gt;Anyway, I'm sure most of the people on the list know of a couple "great

&gt;unknowns" so who are they?

&gt;enjoy,

&gt;Brandon"monkeyman"Ives

&gt;

&gt;"Nobody can do everything, but if everybody did something everything would

&gt;get done." Gil Scott-Heron

&gt;

&gt;On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Mark Poore wrote:

&gt;

&gt; &gt; Just a quick note, as my boss might walk through the door any minute, on a

&gt; &gt; few bikes that might be of interest. There is a Penny Farthing SP? on ebay

&gt; &gt; dated 1880 sitting at $8,100 and reserve hasn't been met yet. Could be one

&gt; &gt; exciting auction to watch along with the Confente auction. There is also a

&gt; &gt; Cinelli that is up there in price, about $1,500 or so. And then a Gilmour

&gt; &gt; that is located in England and it just my size. I met Andy in Tuscan in 1986

&gt; &gt; and fell in love with his work. The silver and brass head badges were a work

&gt; &gt; of art in themselves. It is too bad not many folks have heard of him or have

&gt; &gt; seen his work. Many a top national rider were sporting one of his frames

&gt; &gt; between their legs.

&gt; &gt;

&gt; &gt; Dale, do you have any info or photos on his bikes?

&gt; &gt;

&gt; &gt; Mark, I hear footsteps, Poore

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