Bob , that is super nice . Having the paperwork is almost as nice as the bike itself. It makes the bike more enjoyable having documented history. To me , history is important and I have verbal history on a few of my bikes. When I bought my Raleigh from the original owner , who was from Cupertino , I asked if he had the receipt or any paperwork for the bike . He looked at me as if I was crazy ….”paperwork for a bicycle?” He did tell me the history of buying the bike and then never riding it . He actually bought it for his wife! He ended up going back to the shop and buying his International , so he just put the Competition GS away because she hated the bike. All I have is the shop sticker that is still on the bike.