Re: [CR]Now: Wood clinchers Was: wood rim brake shoes

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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 20:54:33 +0900
To: jamie swan <jswan@optonline.net>
From: "Kenji Fusejima" <QYP02710@nifty.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Now: Wood clinchers Was: wood rim brake shoes
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Hello Jamie:

It seems that it is the original page that made by Japanese man (= wooden bike builder). It seems that it is only written in Japanese. Since it has too large content, sorry, I can not translate it. Please translate via web translate service like this: http://world.altavista.com/tr

Kenji Fusejima Yokohama Japan

At 10:23 PM -0400 03.6.25, jamie swan wrote:
>Hello Fusejima,
>
>Thank you for posting those links. They are very interesting. I wish I could
>read them. Is the second one a translated version of an Italian web site?
>
>Thank you, Jamie Swan - Northport, New York
>
>
>Fusejima Kenji wrote:
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> I searched out certain Japanese site written about Wooden rims (includes
>> clinchers).
> > http://homepage.mac.com/woodbike/kinopio/
> > http://homepage.mac.com/woodbike/kinopio/wooden_rims.html
>>
>> This is the site by certain Japanese craftman who create wooden bike. He
>> can not make wooden rims, so, rims are made by Italian maestro Giovanni
>> Cermenati near Madonna del Gizallo.
>>
>> We maybe can buy wooden rims from them (Italian maestro or Japanese
>> craftman). You maybe can contact Japanese man in English language via his
>> site if you want.
>>
>> Kenji Fusejima
>> Yokohama Japan
>>
>> At 0:52 PM -0700 03.6.24, Chuck Schmidt wrote:
>> >Martin Needleman wrote:
>> >>
>> >(cut)
>> >> ...and, finally, a surprise (to me at least) "WOOD CLINCHER - G. & J.
>> >> wood clincher rim, 28x1-1/2". 36 hole, aluminum finish only."
>> >
>> >Some of the replica Pedersens I saw at the '95 Milan trade show had wood
>> >clinchers (clear finish not aluminum finish) that were made in Italy.
>> >The person at the booth said that they could supply any type of wood rim
>> >I wanted (and in very small numbers too).
>> >
>> >Chuck Schmidt
> > >L.A.