I haven't followed the Schwinn story carefully, perhaps it's like the MASI story...(name sold, etc.)? In any case, cyclingnews.com reported that in addition to two modern materials frames, "Perhaps the most intriguing Paramount frame, though, is the new steel model. We don't have much information just yet other than that it uses Reynolds' latest 953 tubing and lugged joints and will be fully hand-built in Waterford, Wisconsin. Sorry, we don't have any images to show you just yet, either, but we're guessing its classic aesthetics and modern materials will likely appeal to more than a handful of riders."
Angel Garcia
Long Valley, NJ