I've given them a little look; and printed the email out so that I'll have the URL's. Anything with frame construction details will always get my attention and I likewise thank the contributor of this one.
David Feldman
> i want to thank the listmember who sent these
> url's. (i don't know your name). i have scrolled
> thru ALL OF THESE and i find this information
> among the most interesting i have encountered
> regarding handmade frames/bicycles in a long,
> long time. having access to these is worth
> the price of admission to the CR list and definitely
> 'counterbalances' some of the 'must-delete' posts
> that have come through over the years!
> has anybody else looked at these?
> i'm surprised there is no thread started by these
> wonderful sites. any takers?!
> e-RICHIE
>
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 02:37:19 +0900 kf <QYP02710@nifty.com> writes:
> > Hello mc;
> >
> > I am Japanese. I will tell all as I know.
> >
> > *Toei
> > Toei have no website. But some Toei evangelists show some Toei
> > bicycles at the
> > ir own websites.
> > http://www1.odn.ne.jp/
> > http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/
> > http://dai.banbi.net/
> > http://www.ne.jp/
> > http://www.ne.jp/
> > http://www.geocities.co.jp/
> >
> > *Pegasus
> > Pegasus are a brand of Jingane jitensya.
> > http://www.bicycle.gr.jp/
> >
> > *Alps
> > Alps frames are build by Toei.
> > http://www.alps-cycle.co.jp/
> >
> > *Hirose
> > This is unofficial website. You can show Mr.Hirose's frame building
> > process.
> > http://homepage1.nifty.com/
> >
> >
> > All websites are only Japanese language.
> >
> > >I'm looking for the URLs for the Japanese marques Toei
> > >and Pegasus (and any other suppliers of Herse/Singer-inspired
> > >machines from Japan).