RE: [CR]KOF Build-Off?/Bake-Off

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

From: "Anvil Bikeworks" <ojv@earthlink.net>
Cc: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: RE: [CR]KOF Build-Off?/Bake-Off
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:24:44 -0700
In-Reply-To: <20041215045444.73543.qmail@web20421.mail.yahoo.com>


Ricky Garni wrote: "Because I used to be aligned to the Poetry World..."

I like your style! Of what I read (and I'll read more) I think I liked "ELSA (AND Jöbi)" the best but "Little Wolf Story" is right in there but I got a laugh out of "The 100 Great Books."

Cheers! Don Ferris Anvil Bikeworks, Inc. Littleton, Colorado Ph: 303.471.7533 / 303.919.9073 Fax: 413.556.6825 http://www.anvilbikes.com

-----Original Message----- From: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] On Behalf Of r garni Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:55 PM To: Joe Starck; M4Campy@aol.com Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: Re: [CR]KOF Build-Off?/Bake-Off

, I have to admit that I have very mixed feelings about poetry slams, build-offs, or geez, even bake offs.

I do love the possibilities, however, of the possibilities of collective talent united. I would be more interested in seeing a model that could be conceived by the industry of a collective talent of KOF; one frame from many. Or would that be a matter of two many chefs...?

Ricky Garni
Carrboro, NC


--- Joe Starck wrote:


>
> --- M4Campy@aol.com wrote:
>
> > > Mike Appel(who in my estimation is one of the
> best
> > craftsmen in
> > framebuilding, maybe
> > > even THE best, if such a contest could be
> devised
> >
> > Wow. After watching several Motorcycle build-offs
> on
> > the Discovery Channel I
> > think it would be awesome to see some of the best
> > Keepers of the Flame square
> > off. I wonder how many would be interested in
> > participating? Dale, you
> > could host the contest at the 2006 Cirque!!!
> >
> > The contest would be audience judged and the
> winner
> > would get the first KOF
> > trophy! I can
> > see it now. Sachs, Baylis, Johnson, Gordon,
> > Eisentraut, Stark, Goodrich,
> > Kirk, Moon, etc!
> >
>
> Nice list Mike. A bit short(Appel, Erickson, Mooney,
> Weigle, Bob Brown and a few dozen more would be my
> additional nominees)and you'd honestly have to
> remove
> that "Starck" guy, since he's no longer building,
> probably never will again, and more importantly,
> never
> made a living selling his own frames, just made for
> others, but since he is me, I'll nominate myself the
> qualified judge here of your short list, and by my
> own
> criteria of framebuilding and nothing else, allow
> for
> Mr. David Kirk to hold that trophy in Montana for at
> least the first year. Discovery Channel to Bozeman.
> Joe Starck,
> masidon, wi
>
>
> > Watcha think Dale?
> >
> > Mike "Did Trek use any washing machine parts on
> > their early bicycles?"
> > Wilkinson
> > Castle Rock, CO
> >
> >
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