i think the original post and my reply to it was about:
"...at what point did a Pogliaghi cease being a Pogliaghi?",
as asked by chas. andrews.
you two are drifting.
but that's okay - uconn is going to the finals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 20:15:52 -0800 Chuck Schmidt
<chuckschmidt@earthlink.net> writes:
Pat Moffat wrote:
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> I bought an '83 Pog a couple of years ago simply because I loved the
bike. Wasn't trying to pretend it was something it wasn't-just love the
bike, love the ride. It turns heads everywhere I ride it-someone always
comments. Oh, I know if I were riding in a group with half a dozen
'Keepers of the Flame', it might be just another garage bike. You know,
clunky lugs, paint too heavy....(cut)
This is a great point! I have bikes that I'm sure people say (behind my back), "Jeeze, what's he doing with that POS?"
Well, I got them because they made me happy (not making a Collection, just liked them and wanted to ride them). I've been told the proper term for this is a "Vanity Collection" which I think means that the group of objects doesn't have a theme (Brett Horton can correct me here).
As Letterman likes to say, "This is not a competition; no wagering please!"
Chuck "wondering if people planning to come to the Rose Bowl ride tomorrow will remember to reset their clocks tonight" Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California