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

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From: "Jon Spangler" <jonswriter@att.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:21:39 -0700
To: Dale Brown <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: [CR] CORRECTION--Uncle Crusty's is in Santa Rosa, CA


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

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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

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