[CR]Rats in the ranks or do-gooder at work?

(Example: Racing:Beryl Burton)

From: "Greg S" <gtsoftley@ozemail.com.au>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 08:55:18 +1100
Subject: [CR]Rats in the ranks or do-gooder at work?

Hi crew, Only a couple of days ago I wrote a lengthy post concerning my angle/take on the decals that I produce and predominantly sell on ebay. Well.......it didnt take long...ebay contacted me with a violation of trademark issues email originating from ebayit. that will be followed up with direct contact later this week. Its seems more than a coincidence that I have been selling for nearly two years yet suddenly a notice like this arrives following debate on the CR list. Anyway, it will sort itself out and I will follow ebay's ruling as I imagine it's only one company that has taken issue - a bit like the 'Colnago' cross referencing that was policed a while back and resulted in a few of my auctions being knocked on the head when selling Campy parts. The manufacturers of modern cycles that enjoy a long and illustrious history, when selling their modern bikes owe us all a great debt, as we are perpetuating this history - modern companies dont see the economic sense or logic by supporting us with retro parts and decals. To me, and I have been around for a while, it would be a fantastic promotional coup if the likes of Colnago, Derosa, Merckx and other prominent companies who had successful racing teams in the late 20th century were to sponsor a retro TDF using current champions over a shorter course maybe two weeks before the main event as a primer. The machinery should be original, maybe Dale can scrutineer!, with concessions for rubber. Possibly period classes and no later than mid 80s. This might give the edge to the older manufacturers marketing wise, encourage massive interest in vintage steel and of course make all of our parts stashes quadruple in value!! Will keep you guys updated on my ebay situation....maybe time to build a
proper website.
Greg Softley
Coffs Harbour
Australia