Larry,
Does Colin Laing sound familiar? He's based in Tempe,
Arizona. Another expatriate British builder who could
fit that profile is/was Dave Moulton. Dave has made
one of the more interesting career transitions, as
he's now a working country and western songwriter! He
sold his business to a former apprentice, Russ Denny.
David Feldman
Vancouver, WA
> This is driving me crazy: I recall reading about a
> British framebuilder in
> the late 70's whose frames were becoming popular
> here. This builder's design
> featured stiff geometries, beefy stays and a unique
> semi-fastback seat stay
> arrangement. The lugwork was very simple and the
> builder's name was
> similarly non-fancy--just plain block letters. He
> wasn't very old and I seem
> to recall American connection--perhaps he moved to
> the U.S. and resumed
> building here, but I don't really recognize his name
> on the
> classicrendezvous site. What in the world is the
> name of this framebuilder
> I'm trying to remember?
>
> Larry Hakim
> Oxford, MS
>
>
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