Hi Dave,
Hugh is down there on the list right after Craig Elliott. How many frames did Witt build?
Chuck Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California
dave martinez wrote:
>
> Hello Chuck,
>
> Regarding Cal. buliders... Howabout:
>
> Our own Hugh Enox, (built a cool frame for my wife Linda).
> Clarence Witt of Hayward, Cal. Built fine frames for the local folk in the 70s.
>
> Regards,
> Dave Martinez
> Fremont Nor.Cal.
>
> Chuck Schmidt <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Everyone loves a theme.
>
> The theme bike for this year's Velo Rendezvous IV is going to be
> California Custom Frames of the 1970s. Some of the bikes that I think
> would fit this theme (looks like a long list doesn't it?):
>
> Caylor (Modesto)
> Celmins (Santa Barbara)
> Sam Cotton (Los Angeles)
> Brian Decker (Berkeley)
> Rolland Della Santa (Reno)
> Greg Diamond (Santa Barbara)
> Mark DiNucci (Morgan Hill)
> Albert Eisentraut (Oakland)
> Craig Elliott (Los Altos)
> Hugh Enochs (Woodside)
> Dana Fennimore (Chico)
> Bruce Gordon (Petaluma)
> Griffon (Los Angeles)
> Bill Holland (Spring Valley)
> Dean Hovey (Los Altos)
> Peter Johnson (Menlo Park)
> Lighthouse (Santa Cruz)
> Jeff Lindsey (Chico)
> Keith Lippy (Encinitas)
> Ed Litton (Oakland)
> Jeff Lyon (San Jose)
> Charley Martin (Redwood City)
> Jim Merz (Morgan Hill)
> Bernie Mikkelsen (Oakland)
> Don Millburger (Concord)
> Ron Miller (Nevada City)
> Dave Moulton (Temecula)
> Clark Murphy (San Jose)
> Oxford (Santa Cruz)
> Paragon (Los Altos)
> Fred Parr (Westchester)
> Chris Pauley (Santa Barbara)
> Platano (San Diego)
> Jeff Richman (Santa Rosa)
> Tom Ritchey (Palo Alto)
> Dale Saso (San Jose)
> Saturn (Davis)
> A.D. Stump (Santa Monica)
> Redbush (Costa Mesa)
> Wizard (Huntington Beach)
> Wolf (Huntington Beach)
> if you can think of any others or have spelling corrections...
>
> Any of the above bikes from the 1970s would be a fairly rare bike today,
> so if you have one please bring it. And of course, you don't have to
> have one of the above for the show, any vintage lightweight will qualify
> for the show.
>
> Judging of the bikes will be done by the entrants; their first, second
> and third choice for best bike at the show will be tallied. Any criteria
> for judging the bikes can be used, however you cannot vote for your own
> bike. There will also be awards for Best North American, Best British,
> Best Italian, Best French, Best Lugs, Best Paint, Best Restoration, Best
> Original, Best Neo-Classic and Most Personality to be decided by a group
> of judges.
>
> Chuck Schmidt
> South Pasadena, Southern California
>
> .