Re: [CR]missoula shops-BIKECENTENNIAL

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From: "Martin O. Walsh" <mowalsh@erols.com>
To: "classicrendezvous@bikelist.org" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]missoula shops-BIKECENTENNIAL
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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 18:58:00 -0400

Hi Sarah, I would recommend a stop into "ADVENTURE CYCLING" a.k.a. BIKECENTENNIAL headquarters in Missoula,Montana. See Greg Siple and view his extensive photo collection of all the touring bicycles and riders who have passed through the western crossroads of of Missoula for the last 26 years. Greg has taken some amazing black and white photos of touring cyclists and their loaded bicycles. I think Greg's collection is certainly a great historical archive, of touring bicycles and people of all varieties. Yours truly, Martin Walsh in Vienna,Va.

Old Town Cyclery wrote:
> greetings all
> another vacationer here. this one to missoula mt. anyone have any
> suggestions for shops etc. plan on stopping in bozeman and checking out carl
> strongs shop. and of course, will be searching for that illusive braxton
> frame in a 55 or 56. ha! actually my big bro, who lives there, has a buddy
> with a braxton frame in my size that has never been built up. he made me a
> promise if he ever decided to part with it i would get the first chance. at
> least i'll get to look at one. thanks

> peace

> sarah g

> kcks