Originally Posted by
Vincentsavary
I'm currently in Montreal. Just to give you an idea, in the province of Quebec there are 2 bike manufacturers, Devinci and T-Lab, and 2 custom framebuilders, Daambuilt and Marinoni (who's pretty much on his way out). Mariposa isnt too far in Toronto but I'm not sure about the volume of production. And again only a handful of builders in nearby Ontario (Wake Robin and Northern Cycles or something?) and atlantic provinces (Altruiste and Tamarack). Then I only know about Rollingdale and LT Wiens in the Prairies, and BC is the most well known with Dekerf, Schon, WZRD and Wildwood. Chromag produce a certain amount of their frame in BC but are subcontracting to 3 different welders/builders, one of them being Chris Dekerf.
I have absolutely no problem going abroad for an internship/apprenticeship, but from what I understand from the responses here those dont seem to be thing. And of course I agree with Eric, if I want to learn how to build bikes on same level as say Moots, then the best way to that is to go to Moots! All this makes perfect sense. Maybe I wasnt clear and am mixing up things, but that's kind of my question. Let's say I want to do an intership at Moots: 1. Is it even something that is realistic to consider? 2. What minimum experience would I need in order to at least have a shot?
I guess I'm having a hard time visualizing how you get from amateur to pro. I know taking a framebuilding class won't lend you a job, but then what is the next step if not internships?
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