That's pretty cool, and lugged, too. Brooklyn, NY company, but not touting "Made in America" so, probably Taiwan or Malaysia? Where does Linus get its frames? Although I think Linus' are mostly TIG welded. The two websites and products are so similar it almost makes me think they are the same company.
I like the looks, and the practical gearing choices. But Bill is right, not for the C&V snob intelligentsia. More for newbs who want a hassle-free new bike that looks old and classic.
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