Re: [CR] CORRECTION--Uncle Crusty's is in Santa Rosa, CA

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Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 20:48:54 -0700
From: <mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net>
To: Jon Spangler <jonswriter@att.net>
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Cc: Dale Brown <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR] CORRECTION--Uncle Crusty's is in Santa Rosa, CA


Jon,

When pointing out a correction and receiving an acknowledgement in private - how about noting that when reposting to CR general. Otherwise, why post something old and outdated?

Robert Shackelford San Jose, CA USA

Quoting Jon Spangler <jonswriter@att.net>:
> Robert,
>
> According to their web site, Uncle Crusty's is in Santa Rosa (2 hours north
> of San Francisco), not in
> Redwood City (30 minutes south of SF).
>
> From their web site:
>
> 1042 Hopper ave, Unit 3B, Santa Rosa, Ca. 95403
>
> http://www.unclecrusty.biz
>
>
> Jon Spangler
> a Redwood City native and second-generation *Northern* Californian in
> Alameda, CA USA
>
>
>
> Message: 9
> Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:08:46 -0700
> From: mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net
> Subject: Re: [CR] wanted info on interesting USA bicycle shops.....
> To: Jack Gabus <jgabus@gmail.com>
> Cc: CR <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Message-ID: 1276204126.4c11545e92bd7@www.mrrabbit.net
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> Oops..
>
> Forgot one more for the SF area...
>
> Uncle Crusty's in Redwood City
> 1042 Hopper Ave., Unit 3B
> Redwood City, CA
>
> http://www.unclecrusty.biz
>
> A small limited hours startup focused mostly on used/rebuilds - not just slap
>
> togethers - but making an effort to provide match wheels, clean frames, etc.
>
> I've seen a few French Mixte's leave the door there...as well as some old
> 70's
> touring/road bikes that we are all familiar with.
>
> The owner Frank Hinds does have one oddball show piece: A Huffy Aerowind? in
>
> bronze with all the original parts in almost emaculate condition. Now of
> course - it was department store stuff originally - but as an imitation of
> early Olympic style aero bikes - it does have a "novelty" to it that I think
>
> further makes this added post on-topic.
>
> Robert Shackelford
> San Jose, CA USA
>
> Jon Spangler
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