[CR]Brian's First Generation Chrome-Plated Krispy-Kremes

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From: Sterling Peters <sterling@tns.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 10:21:39 -0700
Subject: [CR]Brian's First Generation Chrome-Plated Krispy-Kremes

These First Generation Chrome Plated Krispy Kremes will without question become quite collectable some day. We should all require that we get one with matching serial numbers with our next Baylis frame purchase. I wonder if the owner of the Baylis on Ebay now still has his matching Chrome Plated Krispy Kreme?
   Sterling Peters
   San Diego


----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Baylis
To: M_A_Lebrón
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: [CR]Brian's chrome-plated crispy-creames



> Michael,
>
> Blasphemer! One must spell the sacred words correctly, Krispy Kreme, or
> the Gods will surely retaliate. I'd be stocking up on rabbits feet, etc.
> if I were you. BTW, unfortunately KK donuts do not have the "look" I
> need for this project. I'm having my donuts custom made with extra icing
> to amplify the effect I'm after. I will do some KKs but I expect the
> results to be inferior.
>
> I'll only sell my creations to persons who can prove they have
> Chrome-moly teeth. I'm not particular wheather they are made from
> Columbus SL or SP, although I reccommend the SP for this application.
>
> All kidding aside, this project is showing signs of life already. This
> is primarily due to the efforts on my behalf to locate information and
> materials by Rob Hawks. I am issueing serial number one to him for his
> assistance on this project.
>
> David Van Hook just mentioned how great it is to have this list and
> organization as a resource (and form of entertainment) available to us.
> Every day I have a greater appreciation for the efforts and vision of
> our host Dale Brown. I don't believe I'm overstating when I say that a
> greater contribution to our hobby/interest has ever been put forth by
> anyone. The donut itself, one of mankinds greatest accomplishments,
> pales in comparison to the greatness of Dale Brown. This list is only
> one of Dales' MAJOR contributions to the industry and mankind. I have
> half a mind (OK, one quarter of a mind) to have him chrome plated as a
> tribute to his magnanimity. Are we all together on this?
>
> Brian Baylis
> La Mesa, CA
> "Ummmmmm donuts, is there anything they CAN'T do?"
> -Homer Simpson