That DID is looking awesome.
Ciao
I have tried many years ago to make fillet, I must say that is not the same thing that brazed a lugged frame, it is a different work, my result was awful, it was really ugly.
like every thing you can't improvise anything, you can't think to being able to do a good job in a short time, the good jobs require time, dedication, passion and talent so I preferred to focus my attention on what I better. Despite this, i look at the steve garro or dave Kirk work with great admiration, they perform the fillet with an amazing talent.
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I have that stem from Dazza and it's attached to a Llewellyn frame that Dazza made for me a few years ago. The frameset won "Best Paint" at the Richmond show. I have enjoyed it a great deal. Now I am looking forward to a Responsorium from Dario, but first my wife gets one---it's her turn....Dario measured her in Austin, and she should have it soon. Thanks Dario
Franco
Il vero lusso è il tempo da dedicare alle proprie passioni.
Ciao dario, yes correct, is nice to meet you here in the vsalon, now talking about DID, just a short question: also the lugs of the frame are made by Dazza? they are so beautiful...
thanks, buon natale
Another thing that makes me appreciate Dario is that he's able to establish with almost everyone "a link"....i mean, for example, the collaboration with other greatest framebuilders such as richie or dazza....this thing is almost exceptional in Italy where we are more "individualist".....
So here's my question to Dario...which is in your opinion the best collaboration in these years? Don't be shy and tell us....
Merry christmas to everyone here in v-salon!!
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