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    -- enjoy reading your history and handcrafted through the years..
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    Steven

    This Smoked Out thread has been around for 3 years since you re-modelled the business and I'm constantly amazed by how often I see your logo popping up in magazines, on the 'net, and in enquires from my customers. It looks like you're trucking along really nicely.

    How important do you think having an in-house designer was to this growth?

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    Holy time machine batman!

    It's been a looong time since I was here. A lot has gone on over the past few years but I'm just starting to get back into framebuilding again. After the building up of the Shand Cycles brand, moving away from frame construction everyday to focus on the business. I sold the company and then stayed on to run it for a couple of years before stepping away altogether. Stayed in the industry doing various consultancy gigs and now own and operate the Wildcat bike packing brand (www.wildcat.cc) and work with an ebike motor/gearbox business (www.intra-drive.com).

    Anyway, the point is, when the bike business was sold, I had a non-compete clause preventing me from selling frames. That expires very soon and so my intention is to start building again. I'd like to keep things simple and it'll be just me this time, no pressure and a much simpler setup. That's the plan anyway.

    So I'm looking forward to catching up with what's been going on since I've been gone.

    Also, if anyone in the UK has any gear/tooling etc that they want to offload or know of any, hit me up. I'm pretty much starting from scratch here.

    Steven
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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    Holy time machine batman!

    It's been a looong time since I was here. .

    Also, if anyone in the UK has any gear/tooling etc that they want to offload or know of any, hit me up. I'm pretty much starting from scratch here.

    Steven
    Steven !!

    Glad to find you well, man !

    Yeah, there is actually a ton of super nice stuff based in the UK for sale on the FB Framebuilding Supplies page - good to see you back at it !

    - Garro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post

    I'd like to keep things simple and it'll be just me this time, no pressure and a much simpler setup. That's the plan anyway.


    fabricate independently!

    nice to see you back here, steven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    Holy time machine batman!

    It's been a looong time since I was here. A lot has gone on over the past few years but I'm just starting to get back into framebuilding again. After the building up of the Shand Cycles brand, moving away from frame construction everyday to focus on the business. I sold the company and then stayed on to run it for a couple of years before stepping away altogether. Stayed in the industry doing various consultancy gigs and now own and operate the Wildcat bike packing brand (www.wildcat.cc) and work with an ebike motor/gearbox business (www.intra-drive.com).

    Anyway, the point is, when the bike business was sold, I had a non-compete clause preventing me from selling frames. That expires very soon and so my intention is to start building again. I'd like to keep things simple and it'll be just me this time, no pressure and a much simpler setup. That's the plan anyway.

    So I'm looking forward to catching up with what's been going on since I've been gone.

    Also, if anyone in the UK has any gear/tooling etc that they want to offload or know of any, hit me up. I'm pretty much starting from scratch here.

    Steven
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    Good to see you back!
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    Steven !!

    Glad to find you well, man !

    Yeah, there is actually a ton of super nice stuff based in the UK for sale on the FB Framebuilding Supplies page - good to see you back at it !

    - Garro.
    Thanks Steve, good to see you;re still at the bench banging stuff out.

    I'd heard there was some stuff on the FB page but although I've requested to join, it's not been approved yet so can't see anything. So if there are mods reading this, please approve my request!
    Steven Shand
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    Thanks RS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    work with an ebike motor/gearbox business (www.intra-drive.com).


    Steven
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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    So if there are mods reading this, please approve my request!
    I'll see what I can do, check it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    I'll see what I can do, check it out

    - Garro.
    It's cool. I'm in! Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    It's cool. I'm in! Thanks.
    I did not see that you had a standing invite and could not invite "Shand Cycles"

    - Garro
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    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    Holy time machine batman!

    It's been a looong time since I was here. A lot has gone on over the past few years but I'm just starting to get back into framebuilding again. After the building up of the Shand Cycles brand, moving away from frame construction everyday to focus on the business. I sold the company and then stayed on to run it for a couple of years before stepping away altogether. Stayed in the industry doing various consultancy gigs and now own and operate the Wildcat bike packing brand (www.wildcat.cc) and work with an ebike motor/gearbox business (www.intra-drive.com).

    Anyway, the point is, when the bike business was sold, I had a non-compete clause preventing me from selling frames. That expires very soon and so my intention is to start building again. I'd like to keep things simple and it'll be just me this time, no pressure and a much simpler setup. That's the plan anyway.

    So I'm looking forward to catching up with what's been going on since I've been gone.

    Also, if anyone in the UK has any gear/tooling etc that they want to offload or know of any, hit me up. I'm pretty much starting from scratch here.

    Steven
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