One more voice of praise. For someone who is narrowing his focus to British bikes from the end of the war to the mid-'60s, y'all's input is invaluable. Plus it's damned entertaining reading, too.
(Now, back to your regularly scheduled p*****g contests ;-) .)
Brandon Ives wrote:
> Doug I need to say a public thanks for your memories. Over the years
> I had lamented the lack of real information about British bikes on the
> list. Because of you, Norris, and Mick's regular injections in the
> list the breadth and depth of information about British Isles bikes
> increases with each post.
> keep up the good work fellas,
> Brandon"monkeyman"Ives
> Vancouver, B.C.
>
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Phil Sieg
Knoxville, Tennessee