Maybe it's the fact that Chuckie once owned it...he never sells anything...must be sumthin' wrong there.
I think it's all about the $8.00 boxing fee. That's kinda tacky for an item like this...just roll it into the shipping and forget about it.
Nick Zatezalo Atlanta,Ga
-----Original Message-----
>From: marcus.e.helman@gm.com
>Sent: Jun 5, 2006 10:12 AM
>To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: Re: [CR]CA Masi GC for sale on eBay
>
>
>The Masi is indeed pretty. As far as being a Holy Grail, my only quibble
>would be the lack of a twin plate crown. On the other hand, that Masi bar,
>and the panto'd stem are darn cool. How can one not love the Brian Baylis
>testimonial that goes with it?
>
>I was surprised to see the rear wheel set so far forward in the dropouts.
>Is that how they were supposed to be?
>
>Wish mine was that clean
>
>Marcus Helman
>Huntington Woods, MI
>
>
>Nick Zatezalo wrote:
>
>A Holy Grail rig for 35 Benjamins and no one has taken the hook.
>What's wrong with this picture? I figured it would be a no brainer
>for any Masi cognescenti to get their hooks on this one. Is the
>market gettin' soft? Does everyone who wants one already have
>it? Just wondering out loud.
>
>Nick Zatezalo
>Atlanta,Ga.
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Chuck Schmidt <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
>>Sent: Jun 4, 2006 8:15 PM
>>To: classicrendezvous Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
>>Subject: Re: [CR]CA Masi GC for sale on eBay
>>
>>
>>Brian Baylis wrote:
>>
>>> I've had a few questions regarding the sweet Masi GC up for sale on
>>> eBay
>>> at the moment. Since I'm extra super busy trying to get lots of
>>> stuff d
>>> one, and prepare for the Cirque right now, I'd like to save a
>>> little tim
>>> e by addressing the bike in question.
>>>
>>> It's clearly an early CA period Carlsbad Masi, probably built in
>>> the sec
>>> ond run of frames that size and worked on by the "early crew"
>>> there. Mar
>>> io on the tourch, Ron Smith at the paint gun, and a whole cast of
>>> suppor
>>> ting craftsmen, including myself. This is a really fine example of
>>> what
>>> was being built there at the time and obviously what the repatation
>>> come
>>> s from. Shown in the most popular color at the time, light blue
>>> metallic
>>> . Proper parts all around, only thing it might need is a set of
>>> yellow B
>>> inda toe straps with the ends riveted. Rivets are avaiable from any
>>> leat
>>> hercraft store.
>>>
>>> Someone will hopfully give this baby a new home and take with it
>>> the off
>>> icial bragging rights that come with such a machine. It's the real
>>> thing
>>> and in real fine condition. Hope it finds a good home and an
>>> appreciati
>>> ve new owner.
>>
>>
>>Item number: 7245044873
>>
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>>3890 hits
>>
>>Surprised there hasn't been any discussion on the list about this
>>bike. This was the most unmolested, in it's original state, Masi GC
>>I had ever seen. This bike has had four owners, three of whom have
>>been well known collectors / care takers... I was one of them. It
>>was obvious to me that the original owner rode the bike a little when
>>it was new and then it just got put away in the attic. The second,
>>third and fourth owners never cleaned off the original dirt from when
>>the bike was new some thirty-two years ago and none of them rode the
>>bike either. The bike even has its original handlebar tape and white
>>Hunt-Wilde bar plugs with the crossed checkered flags! Had the
>>sharpest edged seat lug and seat stay caps I've ever seen!!!
>>
>>Light blue metallic... mmmmmmmmmmmm.
>>
>>Chuck Schmidt
>>South Pasadena, Southern California