I have run into Bruce a few times over the years; he's
a fine gent and it's just that some folks mistake a
sharp sense of humor for a lack of people skills. He
has a sense of humor to treasure--does anyone else
remember the "Fred Flintstone/Rockburn" racks display
at one year's bike show? He also does one of the
sweetest executions of hollow-ended chainstays,
seatstays, and fork blades that you'll ever see--check
the rear dropout closeup in Chuck's pictures.
David Feldman
Vancouver, Wa
> Curt Goodrich wrote:
> >
> > Anyone who saw the bike he had this year at
> Interbike can tell you there is
> > lots Bruce could teach all of us - that bike was
> amazing and the more you
> > studied it, and as it slowly dawned on you what
> you were seeing, the more
> > amazing it became.
> >
> > Got jpegs? Love to see'em. I think BG's work is
> underrated and top notch.
> > I also think his past anti-social behavior is
> somewhat legendary. Like most
> > legends, there's a kernel of truth wrapped with
> misinformation. Sorry if I
> > was disrespectful to BG. I've never spoken with
> him. Just heard the
> > stories. Regardless, I dig his lug works.
>
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> Chuck Schmidt
> LA, CA
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