I think when the seller says, "This is not some lugged piece of junk", he means that it "not some lugged [carbon-fiber] piece of junk" ... like the old Trek 2300s or Vitus/TVT carbon/aluminium frames.
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> From: "nath" <ferness261@voyager.net>
> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 08:03:15 -0600
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]ebay search result
>
> Hey, folks.
>
> One of my daily eBay searches is in the bike category (duh!) using the
> search term < lug* >. This usually brings me something interesting, a
> strange frame I might have missed, but it also brings in a more than a few
> things of little or no interest.
>
> This particular bike . . . well, it isn't lugged, and it isn't vintage . . .
> but the listing includes a *reference* to lugs (which I took as a reference
> to *vintage* lugs and steel) that I thought some of you may find amusing:
> http://ebay.com/
>
> A good guffaw (or more restrained chuckle) to start the day with. . . .
>
> nath "bemoaning the 60-70 degree days that apparently flew south for the
> season while I slept last night" dresser
> spring green, wisconsin