Stuart,
Even better; save some deserving AW's from the skip, go to E-bay and pave your sidewalk with gold bricks like Chris and I have. If your are diligent in less time than it takes to have a Pylon built you can earn enough to fund one perhaps?
If in doubt, talk to that bloke in the magazine I met last weekend in Greensboro NC, USA, Hilary Stone. He used a generous baggage allowance filled with goodies to fund quite a little excursion to the North Carolina Mountains all last week.
I was in Ferrari land once; riding the Fosse Way in the southern parts of the Cotswolds.
Regards,
Gilbert Anderson Raleigh, NC USA
In a message dated 5/9/02 5:14:09 PM, cbeyer2@volvocars.com writes:
<< Stuart:
Don't despair; you can still buy f-frame Moultons for about 1/4 what us Yanks seem to be willing to pay.
Chris
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-----Original Message-----
From: StuartMX4@aol.com [mailto:StuartMX4@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 5:02 PM
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Re Enzo and Colin and Claud and Ron and so on
Come on, chaps! You are arguing the wrong issue. If you want to ride, ride.
If you want to look, look. But please stop paying ridiculous prices or we
really will end up in Ferrari land. Everything on ebay is rare, scarce,
collectible, generally as scarce as hen's teeth. Even two a penny AW Sturmey
hubs are rare items on ebay. If YOU pay a high price, then soon I won't be
able to afford anything and will have to scour the dumps like I did fifty odd
years ago finding a wheel here and a frame there.
Stuart Tallack on the poorer side of the pond. >>