Is anyone on this list actually interested in buying this bicycle? If so, I'm sure he (or she) can call Richard Sachs or send an email to get the accurate story.
> This may be a Strada Immaculata. These were the budget price
> stock sized frames
> Richie was selling in the late 80s. Not positive since I have
> lost the pixs of some similar
> rigs. These are rare since most people still opted for the
> Signature Series. These
> sold for +/- $1200 new. Basically the same hand making the
> frame just not the details
> associated with a Signature.
>
> Nick Zatezalo
> Atlanta,Ga
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Dale B. Phelps" <losgatos_dale@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Nov 5, 2005 11:42 PM
> To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: [CR]re: Dating an e-richie bike question
>
> Ricky Garni wrote:
> Not to be nit picky, or knick picky (British), but
> this doesn't seem like an '84 to me ...how about
> everyone else?
>
>
http://ebay.com/
>
> I'd be curious what about it makes you question the seller's
> description of the bike as an '84 (attributed to the
> builder.) Can't say for sure from the graphics, it's
> repainted. The milling and certainly investment cast bits
> like the brake brdge are certainly 80's-something...but I'd
> "really" like to hear what makes this (or doesn't I suppose)
> an '84? Richie-o-philes?
>
> Dale Phelps,
> Longmont CO
>
> '76 Sachs, no engraving, no milling no fancy solid brake
> bridge,
> no disappointments in the 27 years I've had it!
>
>
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