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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
Ah, thanks for doing the research I neglected to carry out! Appreciated

So, um...well, if you do have one from the old EBB location, it's still mighty special. I mean, just look at some of the recently-shared beauties.

I don't know about y'all, but I sure would like to see details on these frames. In my mind, that's what American builders truly excelled at; the devil's in the details. So let's see those thinned lugs, smooth dropout transitions and beautifully-finished seatstay caps!

Thanks to everyone for their contributions so far

dd
So please bear with me DD, I seem to remember an article that I saw that said Merz went to work with Davidson at one point but i don't think it was for very long. Not really sure about this.
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