Re: [CR] The Beginner's Collection ...

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Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2010 22:12:40 -0500
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Subject: Re: [CR] The Beginner's Collection ...


Don's point is that these are cool bikes that are not so difficult to find and obtain at a reasonable price. Very true!

Jon, if you don't like any of those, I say don't buy one! :) (You already have a very wonderful stable of bikes!)

Dale Brown Greensboro, North Carolina USA

-----Original Message----- From: Otis <otis@otisrecords.com> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Sent: Fri, Mar 5, 2010 10:05 pm Subject: [CR] The Beginner's Collection ...

"Here is my proposal for a "beginner's collection of 60's - 80's road bikes". I'm not saying that I own all these bikes, in fact I own about half of them. What I'm suggesting is that if you're just starting out collecting vintage bikes, here are some models that were sold for a long time, and/or had a storied history, from all 3 continents. Most importantly, these bikes are still plentiful and affordable for a collector just starting out.

- Viscount Aerospace - ALAN Competition - Peugeot PX-10 - Colnago Super (in Lieu of MASI) - Fuji Finest, Newest, or Ace - Schwinn Paramount - Raleigh/Carlton Pro or International - Windsor Pro (in Lieu of Cinelli) - TREK 600 or 700 series, 1977-1988

Comments, Additions, Corrections?

- Don Gillies"

Why would anyone need a "list" of what to collect? Isn't collecting about buying what you like? If not, you are doing it wrong.

Jon Williams Grants Pass OR USA

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