Re: [CR]Monson Swap Boo Hoo Hoo !

(Example: Events:Cirque du Cyclisme:2002)

From: "Peter Naiman" <vze4k5n6@verizon.net>
To: <wheelman@nac.net>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Monson Swap Boo Hoo Hoo !
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 17:16:53 -0500


Ray: Trouble is our group is so big, remembering faces is difficult. I remember names from the Larz list, but I'm terrible with faces. Sorry !! The cycles in the Concor made a brief impression, but I arrived late, so I spent most of my time schmoozing with old friends, who most of the time, I could remember the face, but could not put a name to it. Peter Naiman Boston, Mass

P.S. A little promotion here !! I offered to put together a yearly list of cycle events, is anybody interested as I heard from only one supporter. If I do the list, might Dale post it on the CR. I think this service is sorely needed, and would be happy to do so.


> From: <wheelman@nac.net>
> Date: 2003/02/13 Thu PM 05:02:35 EST
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Monson Swap Boo Hoo Hoo !
>
> Well I guess I would be in favor of the name tags suggested for the CR
> members at swap meets. I was at Monson but could not write before now. I
> met Peter Naiman and Tom Adams but obviously did not leave an impression
> ;) Also I had my 1933 Umberto Dei displayed and also won an award for best
> restored racing bike. I met a lot of road folks and a lot that I assume
> are from the CR list. I was asked a lot of questions about my UD but again
> it did not leave an impression, oh well! Jim Huntington runs a great show
> and several years ago when he had his show debute, I was his first
> attendee/vendor. I have had a good relationship with Jim ever since. I
> purchased my 1878 Rudge 56 inch hi wheeler from Jim and still ride it
> around town. Jim spends his own time and money to set up this show and he
> is so busy trying to keep the fire marshalls and all of us happy each year
> that he rarely gets a chance to sell or buy. I did manage to get a nice
> old Campy poster on how to use some of their frame cutting tools, a used
> Campy Ralley, a handful of shop tools and other bits and pieces. Well I
> guess I am done belly aching for now. Waiting for the next swap, what is
> it Copake! Yeah!
> Ray Homiski
> Elizabeth, NJ