Re: [CR]Saving Bikes for Future Generations

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From: "Arno Volkers" <arnovolkers@hotmail.com>
To: thomasthomasa@yahoo.com, Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Saving Bikes for Future Generations
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 14:28:56 +0000


Yes Thomas,

that's a good idea! , I think I will reincarnate into a wine red colnago Super from 82, I will cost me a lot of money, but technically it's possible. The only problem is the owner of the colnago in the future, I hope it's a woman!

cheers, sorry for the rubbish, but i had to answer that question.

Arno Volkers 5224 VG Den Bosch the netherlands


>From: Thomas Adams <thomasthomasa@yahoo.com>
>To: saint09@bellsouth.net, Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: Re: [CR]Saving Bikes for Future Generations
>Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 06:09:51 -0800 (PST)
>
>My bikes will be buried with me in the pyramid, along with the director
>sportif of GS Pergolizzi, a team car and mechanic and an assortment of
>domestiques and podium girls to assist me on that hors catagorie climb into
>the sky. My alternative plan is to never die, which I'm well on my way to
>accomplishing as I woke up again today.
>
> Tom (Tutankamen) Adams, Shrewsbury NJ along the banks of de Nile.
>
>saint09@bellsouth.net wrote:
> Well, I had thought of adding Bob Hovey to my will, but he's more
>interested in Masi's and I don't own one. The next idea would be donating
>them to Dale who could cull out the best for display in his shop and
>auction the rest off. At least that way, they'd be sure to go to someone
>with a like interest.
>
>On Ebay, they would probably go to someone that would only part them out.
>All in all, my bikes are a passion, but they're only material posessions.
>Once I'm gone, my heirs can sell them or do whatever makes them happy. I'm
>sure that the interest in vintage bicycles will continue long after I'm
>gone and I don't think anything I now own is that important to bicycle
>history. My only hope is that they keep my best as future investments and
>not let them go for ridiculous sums. Who knows, with all the junk I've
>collected over the years, perhaps a grandson or granddaughter will open an
>antique shop.
>Fred Durrette
>Summerville, SC
>USA
>
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