Recovering from the bomb that went off when Mickey showed up last night with all of the stuff. Mr FedEx man, please clear out my shop!
Painting a much more modest scheme this week:
A DT/HT bead from Justinf's new fixed gear road frame:
Keith Anderson & Joe Bell. Now there's something to shoot for!:
Did I mention this was for sale over in the Classifieds:
Another cross bike. Trying to quit dipping and looking for alternatives.
Tim O'Donnell- Shamrock Cycles
www.lugoftheirish.com
i've been too damn busy to take many pics. I need a break.....over a month no bike ride. - Garro.
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
www.coconinocycles.com
www.coconinocycles.blogspot.com
Fillet Pro cx:
michael catano • humble frameworks
chicago, il, usa • merci
I'll play......
She so nice
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....if she only knew what was in store....
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hey, thanks for looking-
I was busy doing other stuff for the past week but at this point I can't recall what. I'm back at the bench full time now working on a few rides going to Taiwan.
Thanks for a fun show.
Dave
Flowers are crucial if taking piss poor pictures of frames on the kitchen counter is in the cards.
Amazingly, we didn't take any pictures at NAHBS, we were just foot to the floor the whole time so I mined Flickr for pics and all photo credit goes to their owners.
I do want to give a major shout out/props/respect/thanks to Mike Zanconato who whipped out a front triangle and two rear triangles for us to use as props displaying our wares. That was a huge help to us!
The booth before opening. Note "Anvil Man's" dapper hat & tie.
Identify the Vsalonistas in this shot:
Ties in the background!
Elroy trying to sneak a bite while the new main tube miter system waits for one of its own:
Close to finishing a fat-tyred road frame for a friend of mine. Dazza's lugs, oval chainstays, Zona all round. Only seatstays to go.
Autumn has come early here. It's been damn freezing. Fortunately last winter, I turned an old industrial water tank into a shop wood heater. Time well spent.
Nothing done for this week, but a bit of post show relaxing and the drive home.
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And for those who did not get to the show, here are a couple of clips of features on my bikes at the booth.
Renold Yip
YiPsan Bicycles
Back in the shop this week, but no photos taken. Thank you to everyone who came by with such kind words and encouragement at the show. And to Susan, I couldn't do any of this stuff without her.
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before
during
and after
this week's daily frame work
maybe next week pretty paint pictures
Cheers Dazza
The rock star is dying. And it's a small tragedy. Rock stars have blogs now. I have no use for that kind of rock star.
Nick Cave
www.llewellynbikes.com
The usual Facebook page
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llewellyncustombicycles/
Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
Man, it's been a while. Hope all you NAHBSters are recovering well.
Rusty with his mammoth fixed gear, to Emily's minuscule tourer...
Last edited by Tommy Nash; 03-05-2011 at 03:26 PM.
Scenes from a booth:
It's been a busy week and my shop time has been limted. I've brazed a front triangle (no pics yet) and a pair of dropouts into stays. I'll let that the first two pics be a sneak peak until paint. These dropouts will be cleaned up and brazed into the frame before the weekend ends. The third pic is a souvenir I brought home from NAHBS. The fourth pic is the next client bike in the pipeline.
Last edited by Jonathan; 03-05-2011 at 09:04 PM.
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