Good point. And shouldn't we also have an adjustment factor to adjust the adjustment factor? (seein' as how bikes that sell in higher numbers are often less desirable as collectibles and therefore may not get discussed as much).
Bob Hovey Columbus, GA
In a message dated 4/25/2006 8:30:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, joebz@optonline.net writes:
These need to be divided through (normalized) by the total number of bikes sold by each to determine the specific CR list "throw weight".
I'll start with some guess at the order
Confente Herse Singer Hetchins Pogliaghi Various good custom builders with relatively low counts Custom builders who cranked out more bikes DeRosa Cinelli Other semi-production bikes Bianchi Production bikes
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ
> Someone does this every few years, this time I guess it's my turn...
>
> Let's see just who is dominating the content on CR. Here's an
> archive
> search results for various names:
>
> (Mario) Confente: 1545
> (Jack) Taylor: 1567
> (Rene) Herese: 1801
> Paramount: 3190
> Bianchi: 3193
> Peugeot: 3199
> Schwinn: 3491
> Colnago: 3977
> Cinelli: 7178 (4668 with "bars" and "stem" filtered out)
> Masi: 6819
> Raleigh: 7129
>
>
> Bob Hovey (1058)
> Columbus, GA
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