This makes sense to me-- a replica you would buy for collecting might be a different case, but I can see why you'd buy a replica for riding. Those Mas i threads where people fret over riding their Masis might suggest that having a facsimile you could ride without worry might be useful. Kind of like making a copy of a favorite CD to use in the car.
Mitch Harris Little Rock Canyon, Utah
On 5/18/06, Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Well, that's certainly one point of view, but one could also take the
> point of view that the originals were beautiful and rode nicely, and so i
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> is desirable to make that beauty and feel available again. As long as on
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> isn't trying to pass the reproduction off as an original, I don't see a
> problem with it. As a matter of fact, lots of people buy prints of famou
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> original paintings and decorate their homes very attractively without
> spending a fortune. And I wouldn't at all mind having a replica of a
> Bugatti Type 57. The new Ford Mustang and the VW New Beatle and the new
> Cooper Mini are all essentially reproductions of decades-old cars. Some
> people may distain them, but many others are buying them. I don't really
> see that a buying a replica Gios or Masi 3V is all that different from
> buying a KOF frame.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry Moos
> Big Spring, TX
>
> Arthur Link <artlink@flash.net> wrote:
> How much would you pay for replica US 24 cent inverted plane airmail
> stamp,or an almost spot on replica Bugatti Type 57, or replica Van Gogh
> "Irises",or a replica,curley stay Hetchins,or a replica,Masi????? What is
> this list comming to? Adulation of fakes (not a sin if you are up front
> about it?)! These things will find their way into the market place and so
me
> poor schlub will pay good money for his "investment" Masi. Puke-ola folks
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> Call them what they are and shun them and their peddlers.They pollute the
> hobby. Art Link ,San Antonio,TX the home of the real Alamo, not the repli
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> at Brackettville,TX