Re: [CR]re: 80s Masis: now Mystrey Frame ID Please ....

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From: "Robert Clair" <r.clair@cox.net>
To: "goodrichbikes" <goodrichbikes@netzero.net>, <chasds@mindspring.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Subject: Re: [CR]re: 80s Masis: now Mystrey Frame ID Please ....
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:29:42 -0600
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Mystrey Frame ID Please .... it has a large embossed M on the underside of the bb, the following numbers are also embossed on the underside: SMC 56, C8320. Questions: 1. Anyone know the make of this well constructed frame? 2. Anyone know the person who built this well constructed frame? It had a decal on the back of something called a top tube: "custom built for joe dignan" 3. Anyone know who this person is/was that had this well constructed frame made? 4. Anyone know who did a fabulous redo of the frame/fork a few years ago? (this is a gimee, it was Brian, thanks again soooo much!)

Yours in the brotherhood of the bicycle (or at least a few of you) ...
Robert Clair
Alexandria, VA


----- Original Message -----
From: goodrichbikes
To: chasds@mindspring.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]re: 80s Masis



> My reply to Charles Andrews' reply to Kevin's post-
>
> I think Charles is stating his warm and fuzzy Feelings as factual data.
> This seems to be a knee jerk to Kevin doing the same. You both are
> entitled
> to your opinion but opinions aren't always facts. The only facts that I
> saw is that the early Masis had pressed lugs and the later ones didn't.
> Of
> course, that's just my opinion and see no reason to be threatened by a
> contrary one.
>
> Curt Goodrich
> Minneapolis, MN