[CR]Re: Derby King, also Flandria deVlaminick FS

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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:59:06 -0800 (PST)
From: "Dale B. Phelps" <losgatos_dale@yahoo.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <MONKEYFOOD60gxapzha00001ffe@monkeyfood.nt.phred.org>
Subject: [CR]Re: Derby King, also Flandria deVlaminick FS

I am taken by all the loose commentary from folks about an LBS with a web presence here. Most (apparently) had NO idea who it was but (apparently) were quite willing to share different levels of discredit of said LBS proprietor. Its the old "he said something I didn't like, so I will abandon my sense of decorum and get snide (or worse)"

I for one have struggled a lot with toning down my participation on CR to be more contributory and less trash-talk, and would hope that I'll get to see others more visibly doing the same. I think I get more out of our correspondences when I leave the trash talk out and try to make my (infrequent) posts more contributory in the future.

To that end, derby king was where those Martano photos on my M61 01 Masi GC website came from, I've debated getting some wheels built by him/them, and may choose to justify it after clearing the vast stocks of stuff I have started unpacking after completing our move to Colorado from California. Sure there's a real bling/cha-ching factor there, but if I think something is overly expensive I simply won't buy from that source, or bid on that auction, or sometimes even return the e-mail of a beligerent or insulting offeror .... but there's no need to publicly trash talk about it here (what garage can really hold 1200 people anyways, right?)

Now the FS part, first boxed NOS frameset, 56x56 Flandria deVlaminick, Columbus SL, 300 shipped in the 48 states, offer or trade for similar condition on-topic frameset for big old me (~61cm) e-mail off-list ... I hope to have pics later this weekend. Thanks

Dale Phelps, Longmont CO

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