Old 03-29-12, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by tawlly
Looking to get some braze-ons added to a steel frame, anyone got recommendations for somebody in the D.C./Baltimore area?
I'm assuming you want the work, not to just buy the bits.

Proteus Bicycle in College park, had a framebuilder onsite for many years. Don't know if they still do, but it's a place to start. The other possibility is to check the exhibitor list from the last NAHBS Handbuilt bike show for a builder in the DC area.

If you can't find anyone, you might contact Yellow Jersey in Madison, WI who does lots of this kind of work at very blue collar prices.
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