Eddie is right. The closest Vito ever got to building a frame was pumping the bellows on Pop Perry's brazing forge.
Jamie Swan Northport, New York, USA Centerport Cycles Inc. http://www.centerportcycles.com (mapped) http://www.limws.org http://www.liatca.org http://www.cabinfeverauctions.com
On Feb 17, 2008, at 7:09 AM, Edward Albert wrote:
> I do not believe that Vito Perruci, from Long Island, ever built bikes
> himself. He cut hair. Jamie Swan might know more about whether he
> took
> a stab a frame building though. Even if he had, however, BSA
> cranks and
> Ava stem don't sound like the Vito I knew.
> Edward Albert, Chappaqua, NY
>
>>>> Don Wilson <dcwilson3@yahoo.com> 02/16/08 11:19 PM >>>
> Perruci on Ebay. No relation. Did Vito build this or
> someone else? Fascinating bike. BSA cranks. Ava stem.
> Balilla side pulls.Brooks B17 seat. 531 sticker.
> Double plate fork crown. Wood fenders. Universal shift
> lever on down tube. What looks like a 3-speed
> derailleur. You tell me what kind.
> 360023576295
>
> Don Wilson
> Los Olivos, CA USA
>
>
> D.C. Wilson dcwilson3@yahoo.com
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