Re: [CR]Where frames go to die --or live on

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing)

Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 19:43:03 -0700
From: "galen pewtherer" <dolface@gmail.com>
To: artlink@flash.net
Subject: Re: [CR]Where frames go to die --or live on
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cc: classic rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>

i guess i qualify as a member of the "next KOFgeneration of fixed gear enthusiasts". i hev bikes up on both fixedgeargallery.com, as well as http://velospace.org/node

(some for my current and past bikes can be seen here http://velospace.org/user/4)

-galen '47x17' pewtherer san francisco, ca, usa

On 8/19/06, Arthur Link <artlink@flash.net> wrote:
> Many frames are re-"cycled" and much appreciated by the new young next KOFgeneration of fixed gear enthusiasts. See over 3700 mostly steel frames (10 Masis,9 Claud Butlers, etc) on the http://www.fixedgeargallery.com You can search the site by marque and be amazed, or shocked if you are a purist. Most of these bikes are ridden hard and well loved,not wall hangers or garage queens.I recently sold a duplicate Malvern 3 Star (1953) to a young Gitane -fixie rider I met at the local Alley Cat race. He will build it as a fixie and commute 10 miles to work each way. Art-steel is real-Link,San Antonio,TX
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-galen