Don, I think you just described how many of us came to have WAY MORE than ten bikes. There is always that next project. In fact even if we have a dozen projects planned we can't resist adding one more.
Newton's Special Law of Bike Collecting:
"The number of uncompleted projects can only expand or remain constant, never contract."
Jerry Moos Big Spring, TX
Don Wilson <dcwilson3@yahoo.com> wrote: Am I the only one around here who gets all excited about rehabilitating a vintage lightweight, finishes the detective work and rehabilitation (even if its just partial), feels a considerable sense of accomplishment, and then a few days later gets a let down? Does anyone else start feeling a bit unfullfilled and then soon after find themselves prowling thrift stores and surfing ebay and craig's list looking for the next project. Am I alone here, or are there enough of us out there to start a 12 step group? :-)
Don Wilson Los Olivos, CA USA
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