Re: [CR]2006 Larz Anderson show

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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 12:47:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Peter Naiman" <hetchinspete1@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]2006 Larz Anderson show
To: Edward Albert <Edward.H.Albert@hofstra.edu>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <s4e5d00c.075@GW15.hofstra.edu>


Eddie; Thank you for the promo and compliments. I'll pass them on to Maurice and the folks at the Museum who do such a wonderful job in hosting the show. As for your comments on being "ex-Hetchins" I'm keeping a few of my collection, but seriously cutting back my involvement in collecting, atleast for the short term, while I get my art studio going, and a new career.

I'll give a full report on the show after this weekend, as this week has been pretty intense with an ongoing job search which finally culminated yesterday in my finding a great position with a local company and coordinating the last minute details of the Century for my cycling club. I took about 150 photos of the show, but only got about half of the bikes, and unfortunately missed the great collection Ken Denny brought over. Perg and I had to start the judging at 11:30, and it didn't leave enough time to finish the photo work etc.

While I'm thanking folks, especially Maurice, Perg, and Elln Hagney and her staff at the Museum, this may be OT to the list, but I also need to thank freind & list member David Toppin and the other Wheelman for bringing over a great selection of antique Highwheelers, & Safeties, etc. These bikes may not be lightweights, but they are a great part of our cycling heritage.

As soon as time allows, I'll get the photos up on Wool Jersey, and a full report to the list.

Take care, Peter Naiman Glendale, Midwest of the US, Wisconsin

Edward Albert <Edward.H.Albert@hofstra.edu> wrote: I haven't seen much posted about August 13 ths Larz show so I felt I should put up a bit of a report. First, much thanks to Maurice Breznahan, Peter "ex Hetchins" Naiman, and the folks at the museum. They did a great job and I know it is much appreciated by those who attended. As usual it was a great fun event. As Maurice says, it is like a lawn party and that is just what it is; very low key and very friendly. Nice folks walking around looking at the bikes, folks who don't collect or often know that much but just like bikes. They stop, ask questions, and really appreciate the effort that exhibitors bring to their irons. I'll let Peter do the formal report with pics that I know he will be doing but...I just want to say one thing. This is a great event that deserves more support. It doesn't have the multi-day intensity of the Cirque or, (I have to assume because I have not had the chance to attend.... yet!) Velo Rendevous. But it is perhaps the only oportunity in the North East for the addicted to gather. I only wish a lot more of, as Perg might say, youz (is that how you spell it JP) guys would come out.....maybe next year. Perg also gets a round of applause with Peter N. for taking on the onerous task of judging. It was done professionally, fairly, and well (I say so cause I won sonething) and it seems that everybody went away happy. Anyway, thanks again to all of you who helped make this a success (thats all of us) and especially to the above named suspects. Come out next year.....its close to N.H, VT, Conn, RI, NY etc. no reason for not supporting our only local show. Edward Albert Chappaqua, NY

Edward Albert, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
Tel: 914-238-3628