Re: [CR]Latest on wheel donations for Cirque '09 auction

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From: "Earle Young" <earle.young@tds.net>
To: "John T.Pergolizzi" <jtperry1@sbcglobal.net>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <1D06591E97BD43BBA5BE72D99C11820D@Perry>
Subject: Re: [CR]Latest on wheel donations for Cirque '09 auction
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 19:36:56 -0500
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John,

The challenge is on you. How much will these wheels bring? Can you coax high retail out of this tough crowd? Pictures to come, and don't forget, I'll be building the last one LIVE at Cirque '09.


----- Original Message -----
From: "John T.Pergolizzi"
To: 'Earle Young'


<heine94@earthlink.net>; <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>; "'ternst'" <ternst1@cox.net>; <redmist57@aol.com> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 7:23 PM Subject: RE: [CR]Latest on wheel donations for Cirque '09 auction


> Dear List:
>
> Headlines:
>
> Earle Comes Through!
>
> Earle has been a consistent giver at The Charity Auction over the years
> and has come through again. It's GREAT to put giving to children as a
> top priority. And these will be GREAT wheels.
>
> Thank You Earle,
>
> John T.Pergolizzi
> San Diego, Ca.
> Chief Auction Organizer and Auctioneer
> "I squeze everyone equally"
> AND please read my next post
>
>
>
> Earle Young wrote in reference to The Cirque '09 auction:
>
> "After my plea over the weekend, Ted Ernst came through big-time,
> donating a pair of Record hubs and a pair of Araya 700c rims in 36-hole.
>
> I will be overhauling the hubs, using new grade-25, single lot, Cro-Mo
> balls, then polishing the rims, and building the wheels to the high
> standards I have described earlier.
>
> Add some Grand Bois 700x26 tires and you have perfect rider wheels for
> an on topic road bike from 1970 onward.
>
> I will post some pictures as the process moves forward.
>
> In the search for the final pair of 36-hole hubs, I have been offered a
> pair of 32-hole off-topic Record hubs, which are offered as trade bait
> for some nice on-topic hubs of similar caliber. My first choice would be
>
> a pair of NOS or nearly so Maillard 700 Professional hubs, but I would
> also be happy to see some very clean Record hubs, too. These will be the
>
> center of a pair of NOS, old-label MAVIC GP4 wheels, which will make
> reliable, durable rider wheels for those who prefer sewups. Details of
> the Record hubs will be posted shortly.
>
> Both pairs of wheels will be built with Asahi 2.0-1.7-2.0 mm stainless
> spokes, a marvelous combination of old-school looks and modern quality
> control and metallurgy.
>
> What you can think about as Cirque approaches is that you can buy a set
> of wheels that will look right at home on most of your finest road
> racers, and that you can ride with confidence for years.
>
> I'm proud to be a part of this package.
>
> Regards to all,
> Earle Young,
> Madison, Wisc.
> Offering expert wheelbuilding service for classic and modern bikes."