As a vintage bike nut who lived through a previous incarnation of this trend, I'm not sure how I feel about those. But as an amateur machinist, I admire his creativity and skill. Those stems and curved slots on the rings are not an easy set up on the mill. Neat stuff. Thanks
Scott Gabriel
Cape Cod
> From: Kevin Kruger <ktk17028@gmail.com>
\r?\n> Subject: [CR] CR List Member doing some very nice DRILLIUM/MILLIUM
\r?\n> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
\r?\n> Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 8:07 PM
\r?\n> This is an unsolicited compliment,
\r?\n> but don't know if everyone is aware of
\r?\n> some very nice drillium/millium work that is being done by
\r?\n> list member, Jon
\r?\n> "Otis" Williams or not.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> Here's a cool seatpost that he offered for sale on eBay
\r?\n> currently:
\r?\n>
\r?\n> http://ebay.com/
\r?\n>
\r?\n> He does drilled chainrings and milled stems too (personally
\r?\n> did a 42
\r?\n> chainring for me and it looks fantastic).
\r?\n>
\r?\n> Great work Otis!!!
\r?\n>
\r?\n> Regards,
\r?\n> Kevin Kruger - Grantville, PA USA