Mike and all,
You guys are correct. Peters work is amongst the exceptional in every wa y. It does in fact require a certain amount of framebuilding experience to fully appreciate Peter's work and his style. I have the pleasure of p ainting a few of his creations when the opportunity arises.
It does take a real careful touch to paint Peter's bikes if one aims to enhance and not obscure some of Peter's detail work. I enjoy every oppor tunity to paint the bike Peter makes. I have one in the shop right now w aiting the the final piece to arrive so I can paint her up and Peter can make one more person a very happy man.
Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA
I just realized that I didn't leave his contact info. If you didn't alr eady receive it off line let me know.
-m
On 3/10/08, Flynn, John <JFlynn@campus.fsu.edu> wrote:
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> Many thanks to all who responded.
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> ~John
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> John Flynn
> Tallahassee, FL
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> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 1:09 PM
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> Subject: [CR]Peter Johnson frames?
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> I was just over on the Classic Rendezvous site looking at Peter
> Johnson's frames. See the series http://tinyurl.com/
> know if he's still creating them? If so, how might I contact him?
> Thanks.
>
> ~John
>
> John Flynn
> Tallahassee, FL
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Mike Scammon
Menlo Park, Ca.