[CR]shipping from Netherlands, Death forks, Campy vs Shimano, Italianvs French, land wars in asia, ebay scammers

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Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 15:26:53 -0400
From: <mmeison@aol.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]shipping from Netherlands, Death forks, Campy vs Shimano, Italianvs French, land wars in asia, ebay scammers

Sorry to be late to the party but I was delayed on Cozumel by Emily.

I had and commuted daily on a Viscount Aerospace Pro, complete with "Death Fork" for 3 years with nary a problem. I actually think that Lambert/Viscount was very innovative, where else could I get a sub 21 pound bike for less than $250.00? great concept but poor execution (if anyone has a 21in viscount in silver/black they are sure is going to fail send it to me, I will dispose of it properly)

I was the recipient of the 2 boxes (1.5 bikes) that Freek shipped from Rotterdam to the Dallas area. Box one took exactly 6 days to arrive, box 2 took 7 days. I will be bringing both of these to Cirque a 1994 KOF(?) de Reus in striped livery, and a 1977 RIH plain blue livery with mostly NR components and shod with Fiamme Red labels (old oval logo).

I was just kiddin bout the campy v shimano v Italian v french stuff. Land wars in Asia? The classic blunder.

Sometimes we have to stop and remember, when it comes to the bay we all started with a feedback rating of 0 (zero), if you're not comfortable with the bidder, send them an e-mail.

Ray, now that you have your Masi, its time to try Dutch bikes.

Marty Eison
Dallas (it's hot) Texas