"Light blue is probably not correct as that makes your brain (or some brains) think of robin eggs or a Montana sky. This is really closer to a blue-gray, kind of like what it looks like on a cloudy day in London. But, it isn't French blue and it isn't dark blue."
Lou, To convey the luster of light-blue Rivendells of yore, to convey the silky luster of depth, I considered "like a light-blue marble." Colorwise, a robin egg is on the brighter side of the blue of yore. Is there luster on a "robin egg?" Hen-polished? :) As I type this, there are three shades of blue on my Yahoo page, and I'd say your sold Riv, your "blue-gray" is quite like the two medium-light-blue horizontal strips on the Yahoo email page, and not like the darker strips, as those are clearly dark-blue, nor like the two light-blue icons and the fade-to-close-to-lustrous-light-blue in the upper right hand corner of the page. Perhaps lustrously-light-blue made too many Rivs go too fast, which isn't what Riv's all about, and so they switched to "blue-gray," medium-light-blue? :)
Joe Starck
Madison, Wisconsin USA
From: loudeeter@aol.com <loudeeter@aol.com> Subject: Re: [CR] FS: 54cm Rivendell, made by Richard Sachs To: josephbstarck@yahoo.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 4:02 PM
Light blue is probably not correct as that makes your brain (or some brains) think of robin eggs or a Montana sky. This is really closer to a blue-gray, kind of like what it looks like on a cloudy day in London. But, it isn't French blue and it isn't dark blue. And, the frame is sold. Lou Deeter, Orlando FL USA
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Starck <josephbstarck@yahoo.com> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Cc: loudeeter@aol.com Sent: Wed, Jan 26, 2011 4:58 pm Subject: Re: [CR] FS: 54cm Rivendell, made by Richard Sachs
"the original light blue color"
Lou, I can't recall any RS Riv's painted in the Spring Valley shop. Was this bike originally painted by Joe Bell, or another? And the re-paint?
There was a time when Rivendell's were painted a light blue that was exceedingly lustrous. Recently, I watched a Brando film, "The Fugitive Kind," and the Brando lead described a type of bird, a light blue bird, said to sleep in the wind. I asked myself, "hmmm, was the blue that once came on Rivendells lighter than the light blue birds that sleep in the wind?" And then I thought, hmmm, there's a Rivendell Reader headline for ya, a revival issue of the original light blue paint: "When Paul Was Saul And Light Blue Was Lighter Than The Light Blue Birds That Sleep In The Wind." I say all this, because, for those who like blue, the original blue I've seen did kinda have a floating quality about it, like it was a frameset of blue cloud.
Joe Starck
Madison, Wisconsin USA
> From: loudeeter@aol.com <loudeeter@aol.com>
\r?\n> Subject: [CR] FS: 54cm Rivendell, made by Richard Sachs
\r?\n> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
\r?\n> Date: Friday, January 21, 2011, 2:19 PM
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\r?\n> This is a special bike, but the reason I bought it will not
\r?\n> be realized. It has S&S couplers for travel. I bought it
\r?\n> thinking I would travel with it, but two things happened.
\r?\n> First, it is too nice for me to pack it. And second, some
\r?\n> airlines now charge huge fees if you declare that the box
\r?\n> contains a bike, even if it meets their size limitations for
\r?\n> checked bags. I am offering the frame/fork/headset, spare
\r?\n> fork, custom painted to match Rivendell (Nitto lugged) stem
\r?\n> (100mm), S&S tool, Bruce Gordon quick disconnects for
\r?\n> the derailleur cables, hard S&S travel case, & soft
\r?\n> S&S travel case, with velcro protective sleeves for the
\r?\n> frame tubes for $2950 shipped within 48 states. The size is
\r?\n> 54cm c-c seattube and 55cm c-c toptube. The serial number is
\r?\n> RS1, indicating it was the first Richard Sachs made
\r?\n> Rivendell. I don't think Richard made many. The original
\r?\n> owner had it built for short reach brakes, but later became
\r?\n> convinced he needed long reach for larger tires and fenders.
\r?\n> Goodric
\r?\n> h built a second fork, which is the one painted to match
\r?\n> the frame. The brake bridge was also moved. I have the
\r?\n> original fork in the original light blue color and it is
\r?\n> included. The bike was then modified for couplers and
\r?\n> repainted. Excellent condition. I have more pictures
\r?\n> available. One pic at the link below. Email me direct
\r?\n> at loudeeter@aol.com.
\r?\n> I will deliver to Greensboro in May for $100 less.
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\r?\n> http://4.bp.blogspot.com/
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\r?\n> Lou Deeter, Orlando FL USA