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From: Doug Smith <douguk2007@hotmail.co.uk> To: "classicrendezvous@bikelist.org" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Subject: [CR]Every Cyclist's Pocket Book Message-ID: <BAY103-W98207EA71B1B647C3262790A40@phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" MIME-Version: 1.0 Precedence: list Message: 6
Thought I 'd share my thoughts on the following subject.
Here am I on wet and dull June midsummer day browsing through a 1953 editio n of of Every Cyclists Pocket Book by F.J.Camm former editor of Practical Mecha nics and The Cyclist and Practical Engineering. Comprehensive is an understateme nt of its 400 hundred pages , 118 illustrations and 30 headed contents over its p ages. Its most outstanding feature is not its contents but its size 5" x 3.1/4" X 1" thick. Not even the modern Google could compete with the information crammed into the pages. The first 150 are all on bike maintenance others include,cycling law ,touring, camping , interesting cycling information leading into train fares ,holders of the road records ,standards and various tables/statistics of the era.
Although all the contents are of Great Britain browsing through much of it would encompass the subject of our bikes we CR enthusiasts share today. I cannot think or know of any such books were written in the States or other countries tha t would have been published a book like this little gem.
Outdated it maybe but interesting it certainly is!
Doug Smith
North Dorset
UK
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> new batch being cooked and taking orders..campy nr/sr repro world
> gum
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> 2. Re: Cinelli light pink/metallic rose color (Seth Romanow)
> 3. Re: Bag/Pannier recommendations (Seth Romanow)
> 4. Rack/Fender recommendations? (Tim Fricker)
> 5. Racks and Fenders for Paramounts etc.... (Bob Freitas)
> 6. Every Cyclist's Pocket Book (Doug Smith)
> 7. Legnano - Spotted on Craigslist Toronto (brian)
> 8. Re: New aquisition and need advice on repaint and parts
> (Dale Brown)
> 9. Re: Every Cyclist's Pocket Book (Bill Gibson)
> 10. Ebay outing 1983 Gazelle Champion Mondial AA special (Johnsons)
> 11. Re: Legnano - Spotted on Craigslist Toronto (John Betmanis)
> 12. RE: WTB or Source for Adidas Eddy Merckx Red Cleats
> (corpuz family)
> 13. BIKES FOR SALE (matteo brandi)
> 14. Larz Anderson Bicycle Show & Swap Meet (Peter Naiman)
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> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 15:10:59 EDT
> From: Rnitro1969@aol.com
> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: [CR]
> new batch being cooked and taking orders..campy nr/sr repro world gum
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> greetings
>
> this is the last batch until sales
> pick up again.
>
> i am sure that folks are a little tight
> on money like everyone else.
> so i will wait till demand picks up.
> hopefully it will not be to long.
>
> i have 9 pairs for immediate delivery.
> being offered at old price.
>
> $49.00 per pair.
>
> $39.00 per pair for 3 or more pairs
> when ordered at the same time.
>
> add $8.00 shipping per order.
>
> paypal or check in advance please
>
>
> thanks again to everyone
>
> robbie fellows
> lakewood,ca.
> usa
>
>
>
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> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 12:39:17 -0700
> From: "Seth Romanow" <seth.romanow@comcast.net>
> To: "Terry Farrant" <tgf1@shaw.ca>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: Re: [CR]Cinelli light pink/metallic rose color
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> This may be off topic on this picture, but I have a 1981-2 Cinelli Super
> Corsa. I had it repainted by JP Weigle in 1988 to a different color
> (magnificent job, BTW), but I would like to go back to the original
> metallic
> salmon/pinkish sort of color. Anybody have a color chip or a photo that
> would show the color with reasonable accuracy?
>
>
> Seth Romanow
> Bellevue, WA USA
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Terry Farrant" <tgf1@shaw.ca>
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 10:44 AM
> Subject: [CR]Cinelli light pink/metallic rose color
>
>
>> Is th colour something like the colour of this OT Cinelli MTB? the
>> colour in the picture is not quite the actual colour which is a little
>> more to the salmon pink. I will try to get a more accurate colour
>> rendition.
>>
>> http://s242.photobucket.com/
>> DSCN1424Large.jpg
>>
>> terry g. farrant
>> north saanich, B.C. (vancouver island)
>> canada
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 12:48:55 -0700
> From: "Seth Romanow" <seth.romanow@comcast.net>
> To: "Emily O'Brien" <emilyonwheels@emilysdomain.org>,
> <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: Re: [CR]Bag/Pannier recommendations
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> I use the Carradice SQR. Like it a great deal. Waterproof. Comes off on
> one
> easily. Plenty of room and 3 (I think) sizes. Two issues: 1) you need
> enough seat post height to mount it...at least 5 inches and 2) ensure you
> put the weight of anything you are carrying toward the seat post. If not
> balanced, there can be some instability, particularly felt on descents.
>
> Seth Romanow
> Bellevue, WA USA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Emily O'Brien" <emilyonwheels@emilysdomain.org>
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 12:58 PM
> Subject: [CR]Bag/Pannier recommendations
>
>
>>A couple of people have mentioned Carradice bags. I know you're carrying
>>a
>>laptop, which a Carradice bag probably isn't that great of a size/shape
>>for
>>(maybe one of the larger ones) but you might think about using a Carradice
>>anyway, and carrying your computer on your back. There are plenty of
>>elegant, compact backpacks available for this that won't weigh you down,
>>and you can use the Carradice for everything else.
>> If you're going to use a Carradice for commuting, I highly recommend the
>> SQR mount, which makes it a piece of cake to take it off and carry
>> around. Wallingford, Harris, Peter White, etc, should all have them.
>> The
>> advantage of carrying your computer on your back is that it's subjected
>> to
>> a lot less shock from bumps than if it were attached to the bike.
>> If you want to carry it on the bike, Arkel makes a really nice, secure
>> pannier for a laptop. My better half has one, and it's one of those rare
>> items that I don't feel the need redesign in my head when I look at it.
>> But for simplicity and good looks, and not needing to attach a rack, you
>> can't beat a Carradice. The straps are kind of a pain to undo all the
>> time, but the SQR mount takes care of that.
>>
>> Emily O'Brien
>> commuting daily from Medford, Massachusetts, USA
>> _______________________________________________
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 16:03:11 -0400
> From: "Tim Fricker" <tymncycle@gmail.com>
> To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Rack/Fender recommendations?
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> Hey gang!
>
> So, if you were to outfit a chrome '73 Schwinn Paramount with a set of
> fenders and a rear rack, what would you choose?
>
> I have an old Blackburn that could work for the rack, but do they go back
> that far, time-wise? Should I care? I don't know. Of course, as was
> mentioned in a recent thread, there's the Pletscher... and I have one of
> those too. But it just looks, pardon me, cheap for a Paramount.
>
> How about fenders? Among currently available ones, it seems like silver
> SKS
> would be closest to the "right look". Or should I try to find something
> old, maybe some NOS Bleumels? Or am I crazy?
>
> I did score a NOS Scwhinn saddlebag not too long ago, but the danged thing
> rubs the tire when going over bumps, so I need something to prevent that.
> And I'm a fan of fenders, since I don't mind riding in the rain, as long
> as
> I have fenders.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> --
> Tim Fricker
> bikes@vienna, llc
> Vienna, VA, USA
> Recumbents, folders, tandems, etc.
>
> http://spokesofawheel.blogspot.com/
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:34:58 -0700
> From: Bob Freitas <freitas1@pacbell.net>
> To: CLASSIC RENDEZVOUS <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Racks and Fenders for Paramounts etc....
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>
> Bluemels were certainly available, I think the ESGE
> (SKS) showed by 1975 or so. If you are looking for a bag support, Park
> Tool made a clipon in both Chrome with red or blue plastic coating and
> an alloy version. They came in 2 sizes one for short frames and the
> other for tall and just popped on.
> BOB FREITAS
> Hot in MILL VALLEY, CA USA
>
> I recall even seeing Chrome WALD fenders on Paramounts
> and other Schwinns
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 21:25:17 +0000
> From: Doug Smith <douguk2007@hotmail.co.uk>
> To: "classicrendezvous@bikelist.org" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Every Cyclist's Pocket Book
> Message-ID: <BAY103-W98207EA71B1B647C3262790A40@phx.gbl>
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>
> Thought I 'd share my thoughts on the following subject.
>
> Here am I on wet and dull June midsummer day browsing through a 1953
> editio
> n of
> of Every Cyclists Pocket Book by F.J.Camm former editor of Practical
> Mecha
> nics
> and The Cyclist and Practical Engineering. Comprehensive is an
> understateme
> nt of
> its 400 hundred pages , 118 illustrations and 30 headed contents over its
> p
> ages.
> Its most outstanding feature is not its contents but its size 5" x 3.1/4"
> X
> 1" thick.
> Not even the modern Google could compete with the information crammed into
> the
> pages. The first 150 are all on bike maintenance others include,cycling
> law
> ,touring,
> camping , interesting cycling information leading into train fares
> ,holders
> of the
> road records ,standards and various tables/statistics of the era.
>
> Although all the contents are of Great Britain browsing through much of it
> would
> encompass the subject of our bikes we CR enthusiasts share today. I cannot
> think
> or know of any such books were written in the States or other countries
> tha
> t would
> have been published a book like this little gem.
>
> Outdated it maybe but interesting it certainly is!
>
> Doug Smith
> North Dorset
> UK
>
>
> _________________________________________________________________
>
> http://clk.atdmt.com/
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 17:33:33 -0400 (EDT)
> From: brian <twobouvs@yahoo.ca>
> To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Legnano - Spotted on Craigslist Toronto
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> Hi all
>
> Spotted on Craigs Toronto...
>
> a 1969 Legnano - poor description and accompanied by rather poor
> photos....
>
>
> No relation to the seller... just passing along this for your viewing
> and shopping pleasure.
>
> http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/
>
>
> Ciao
>
> Brian Frank
> Toronto Ontario
>
>
>
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>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 17:36:20 -0400
> From: Dale Brown <oroboyz@aol.com>
> To: kerapp@mail.com, Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: Re: [CR]New aquisition and need advice on repaint and parts
> Message-ID: <8CAA1FDF93A7705-178C-4ACB@FWM-D18.sysops.aol.com>
> In-Reply-To: <20080621131336.CF9BD164293@ws1-4.us4.outblaze.com>
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>
> << I am having a colleague of mine (French teacher) translate an email for
> me to send to Peugeot Cycles to see about replacement decals.? >>
>
> Don't waste your time Kerry, they don't have them.
>
> BUT, you can send it to any of the professional frame painters working in
> the USA and have great replicas added as part of your refinishing order.
> The repops are made by Screen Specialty Shop, the folks who make almost
> all the better custom builder's decals.
> You cannot buy them for a home paint job however, they must be obtained
> though a Pro painter. See many of those on the "Resources" page? of the
> CR.
>
> Dale
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dale Brown
> cycles de ORO Bike Shop
> 1410 Mill Street
> Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 USA
> 336-274-5959
> http://cyclesdeoro.com
> http://www.classicrendezvous.com
> http://www.carolinacup.com
> http://www.greensborovelo.com
> http://www.bikegso.org
> http://nbda.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kerry Rapp <kerapp@mail.com>
> To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Sent: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 9:13 am
> Subject: [CR]New aquisition and need advice on repaint and parts
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I recently was given an old Peugeot bike sans wheels from an old friend
> who is very non-mechanically oriented and never liked fooling with the
> tubulars it came with. He picked it up at a yard sale. Upon
> investigation, it is a 1972 PX-10! The original f. der. was replaced
> w/a Suntour Edge, the pedals are both missing the dustcaps, and the paint
> is all hacked up (with a dent in the top tube).
>
> I am interested in restoring this classic and would like to strip the
> frame and repaint. What would be your advice on how to strip the paint?
> Also, does anyone have a pair of Lyotard pedal dustcaps in their parts
> box? I am having a colleague of mine (French teacher) translate an email
> for me to send to Peugeot Cycles to see about replacement decals. I am
> hoping my friend still has the wheels somewhere. I have to wait 2 weeks
> until he returns from a missions trip to Costa Rica.
>
> You can see photos of the bike in its current condition on my velospace
> page:
>
> http://velospace.org/
>
> Also, my Zeus equipped Macario is here:
>
> http://velospace.org/
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Kerry Rapp
> Myerstown, Pennsylvania
> United States of America
>
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>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 15:40:50 -0700
> From: "Bill Gibson" <bill.bgibson@gmail.com>
> To: "Doug Smith" <douguk2007@hotmail.co.uk>
> Cc: "classicrendezvous@bikelist.org" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: Re: [CR]Every Cyclist's Pocket Book
> Message-ID: <9b47937e0806211540w62dccc1craa1c1178cdfe3f41@mail.gmail.com>
> In-Reply-To: <BAY103-W98207EA71B1B647C3262790A40@phx.gbl>
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>
> I, for one, would love to see some scans of these books, however, at
> 400+ pages, how would you choose! Still, keep them safe, and someday
> share them!
>
> Bill Gibson, at 114F/46C, in a very dry, and lethally brilliant Tempe, AZ,
> USA
>
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Doug Smith <douguk2007@hotmail.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> Thought I 'd share my thoughts on the following subject.
>>
>> Here am I on wet and dull June midsummer day browsing through a 1953
>> editio
>> n of
>> of Every Cyclists Pocket Book by F.J.Camm former editor of Practical
>> Mecha
>> nics
>> and The Cyclist and Practical Engineering. Comprehensive is an
>> understateme
>> nt of
>> its 400 hundred pages , 118 illustrations and 30 headed contents over its
>> p
>> ages.
>> Its most outstanding feature is not its contents but its size 5" x 3.1/4"
>> X
>> 1" thick.
>> Not even the modern Google could compete with the information crammed
>> into
>> the
>> pages. The first 150 are all on bike maintenance others include,cycling
>> law
>> ,touring,
>> camping , interesting cycling information leading into train fares
>> ,holders
>> of the
>> road records ,standards and various tables/statistics of the era.
>>
>> Although all the contents are of Great Britain browsing through much of
>> it
>> would
>> encompass the subject of our bikes we CR enthusiasts share today. I
>> cannot
>> think
>> or know of any such books were written in the States or other countries
>> tha
>> t would
>> have been published a book like this little gem.
>>
>> Outdated it maybe but interesting it certainly is!
>>
>> Doug Smith
>> North Dorset
>> UK
>>
>>
>> _________________________________________________________________
>>
>> http://clk.atdmt.com/
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Bill Gibson
> Tempe, Arizona, USA
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:47:03 +0100
> From: Johnsons <thejohnsons2@ntlworld.com>
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Ebay outing 1983 Gazelle Champion Mondial AA special
> Message-ID: <C4834377.434%thejohnsons2@ntlworld.com>
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>
> I bought this 1983 Gazelle Champion Mondial AA special a year or so back
> but
> it really is too small for me.
> It has unusual concealed cable routing.
> Ebay id 270248472268
>
> --
> Bob Johnson
> London UK
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 18:49:46 -0400
> From: John Betmanis <johnb@oxford.net>
> To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: Re: [CR]Legnano - Spotted on Craigslist Toronto
> Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20080621184946.01384f70@mailhost.oxford.net>
> In-Reply-To: <989817.83427.qm@web88202.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
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>
> At 05:33 PM 21/06/2008 -0400, brian wrote:
>>Hi all
>>
>> Spotted on Craigs Toronto...
>>
>> a 1969 Legnano - poor description and accompanied by rather poor
>> photos....
>>
>>
>> No relation to the seller... just passing along this for your viewing
> and shopping pleasure.
>>
>> http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/
>
> It's curious that someone so unfamiliar with bicycles would be asking such
> a high price. ($650)
>
> "1969 Legnano, Campagnola gears and hubs.
> Centrepoint of the crank to the top edge of the seat tube is 60 cm
>>From the centre of the seat tube to the centre of the handle bar tube is
>>59 cm
> The rims are 25 inches and tubular "
>
>
>
> John Betmanis
> Woodstock, Ontario
> Canada
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 15:50:52 -0700
> From: corpuz family <corpuzfamily@hotmail.com>
> To: <ktk1_7_0_2_8@yahoo.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: RE: [CR]WTB or Source for Adidas Eddy Merckx Red Cleats
> Message-ID: <BLU109-W4240C60F2D0CE944B8FDF6D8A40@phx.gbl>
> In-Reply-To: <903186.65002.qm@web31403.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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>
> We'll be listing them RED or GREY @ our website http://www.cafedevelo.com
>
> BC
> Baron C.....And the gang at Cafe de Velo.
> 840 E. main street
> Santa Paula Ca.............Not Santa Barbara
>
>
>> Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 06:22:00 -0700> From: ktk1_7_0_2_8@yahoo.com> To:
> classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Subject: [CR]WTB or Source for Adidas Eddy
> Merckx Red Cleats> > > Bought a pair of Adidas Eddy Merckx shoes at the
> Cir
> que swap meet, and am i> nterested in obtaining a pair of cleats.> > Most
> on the list are probably familiar with the style, but just in case, th> ey
> are red in color, and are two-part cleats that are slightly recessed int>
> o
> the shoe sole. Here's a photo address to what a pair looks like in the> f
> actory packaging as well as a pair mounted on the sole:> >
> http://www.wool
> jersey.com/gallery/v/Kevin-Krugers-Bikes/AdidasCleats/> > Recall that
> some
> one fairly recently pointed out that they may still be avai> lable in
> Europ
> e or the UK, but couldn't find the post doing a search in the> archives.>
>> Appreciate any assistance that can be provided in locating a pair of thes
> e > cleats.> > Regards,> Kevin Kruger - Grantville, PA=0A=0A=0A > > -
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>
> Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 01:24:20 +0200
> From: matteo brandi <bees.bfg@tin.it>
> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: [CR]BIKES FOR SALE
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> Hi all
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> I have two bikes that id liek to offer to the list before ebay.I have
> an early to mid 80s DACCORDI,in very good conditions.In the link,you
> see no pedals and seat,but i will include campagnolo SL pedals in
> excellent conditions,and a pretty much new,suede MUNDIALITA
> SADDLE.Bike needs a clean up and some grease.I think i have a panto
> stem somewhere,so lemme check on that.Im asking 1000 usd shipped.Ill
> thrown in a pair of tubular rims.
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> http://www.wooljersey.com/
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> A cool ROSSIN in 60.5x57.5 ctc size.Full campagnolo,minus the
> crankset,that appears to be a brandless one.Very cool yellow ,but
> unfortunately ,paint,its a bit rough,with scratches and paint chips
> here and there.It has panto post and stem .Post needs some love and a
> good dose of simichrome.im askin 650 shipped with a free pair of rims.
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> http://www.wooljersey.com/
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> Thanx!
>
> Matteo Brandi Firenze Italia
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> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 16:33:23 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Peter Naiman <hetchinspete1@yahoo.com>
> To: classicrendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Larz Anderson Bicycle Show & Swap Meet
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> As posted earlier this week, we are once more hosting a swap meet at
> the Museum of Transportation at 15 Newton St., Brookline, MA 02445. There
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> as been a positive change of staff at the Museum and for the forseeable f
> uture the swap will once again be an integral part of the show. Added to
> the show will also be a small grouping of extinct automobiles from the ea
> rly 1900s, Stanley Steamers and more, plus the Museum will bring out th
> ere unique collection of antique cycles.
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> The show and swap are on Sunday July 20th, with show time from 10:00AM -
> 3;
> 00PM, with set up time for the swap starting @ 8:00AM, and the bicycle
> show
> coral set up time starting at 9:00AM. A pre-show Vintage Ride is sch
> eduled to leave the Museum at 8:30AM and follow the Emerald Necklace
> throug
> h scenic parts of Brookline and Newton.
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> For this year there will be "no charge" for a swap meet space of 10X10
> feet
> . We are requesting pre-registration for the swap. Dale Brown has v
> olunteered to host a website for us this year which will be online in a
> few
> more days. A registration form for the swap will be available online w
> ith the website. A big thank you goes out to Dale for his assistance !!
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> Entry fee to the show and swap $10 for adults and five dollars for
> children
> and seniors with no additional charges except for an $8.00 charge for rent
> al of a table at the swap.
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> If you plan on attending the show and bringing a Vintage Bike for the bik
> e corral, please email to me and let me know what you will be bringing.
> Vot
> ing for show awards in various categories will be popular choice as in
> prior years. Maurice and I will vote for Best of Show.
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> More information to be posted in the next few days. Maurice Bresnahan & I
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> oth look forward to seeing you at the show.
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> Regards,
> Peter Naiman
> Milwaukee, WI USA.
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> Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 18:40:16 -0500
> From: "Robert Clair" <r.clair@cox.net>
> To: "Wayne Bingham" <blkmktbks@gmail.com>,
> "classicrendezvous List" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Think Pink, De Rosa
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> ... i mentioned this before, but we have one of those bubble gum pink De
> Rosas in the tv room. blue panels, with white decals.
> ... bought the frame from ken denny, and the campy parts from mike kone
> many
> years ago. never road it since it was a bit large.
> ... still looks good after all these years :)
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> robert clair
> alexandria, va 22308
> usa
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