> The Hetchin's situation is a little bit different. There are thousands
> of Hetchins but not all are accounted for. To counterfeit a Hetchins
> really seems to be folly since there are so many and they trade hands
> for very reasonable prices. Why on earth anyone would bother with that
> is beyond me. But many of you will remember the "Magnum Bogus". Someone
> could have commissioned that frame; and as long as it wasn't represented
> as a Hetchins it really wouldn't have mattered. But as soon as someone
> claims it's a genuine Hetchins it becomes fraud. Again, anyone with any
> experience could see that clinker a mile away. That one set off several
> peoples' alarms. What ever happened to that bike anyway, anyone know
> where it ended up and what it looks like now?
If you are referring to the Ron Cooper built "Hetchins" at A Bicycle
Odyssey, as shown here: http://www.hetchins.org/
This frame was never represented as a classic Hetchins frame.
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