Hope Ann doesn't qualify as a "questionable" individual. If so, the the rest of us must be downright suspicious.
Regards,
Jerry Moos
Houston, TX
> Dale wrote:
>
> > I am just guessing but there are a few folks who, right or wrong, fear
theft
> > ... They think that if certain very nice bikes existence and their
owner's
> > identity get known, it is possible that some thieves will attempt top
steal
> > them.
> > Seems a long shot to me, but then I think about the Confente from
American
> > Cyclery and Marc Boral's break in...
> > But in the final analysis, sadly very few of us value these bikes as
highly
> > as we do. For example, it would be hard to sell a Rene Herse on the
corner for
> > crack money.
>
> It has become quite widespread at vintage autoshows to see 'questionable'
individuals going around with video cameras and filming every last detail of
the cars. The police are always very aware of these individuals and I have
seen them frequently film and question these individuals, so the theft
precedent is there.
> --
> Steven Maasland
> Moorestown, NJ