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bee-bee, okay - now you've got my attention. when you phrase stuff like this (above) it doesn't sound very conciliatory. i, too, look forward to the follow-up. i hope you don't paint the picture that those who haven't maintained "purity" are in some ways sullied. e-RICHIE chester,ct
snipped: brianbaylis@juno.com writes: Boy, do I have an answer to that one. It will become the preface to the thing I need to write regarding how (and why) I go about building frames the way I do. To be perfectly honest, very few have maintained absolute purity, as I shall explain. It IS diffucult and generally not profitable and it is labourious. But the rewards and the results justify themselves to a select few people.