. . . and some after pictures:

At Southwest frameworks

seat cluster detail
This bike pretty much sums up my feelings on restoration, especially given
the state the frame was in when I bought it.
I've always lusted after a Pog and feel honored to be a steward of this bike and
feel even luckier that I have a velodrome about 5 miles from my house where I
can take the bike and only dream of riding to the frames potential (i.e. I'm slow).
And for anyone who cares it's pronounced Po lee ah ghee (sorry bout the bad phonetics)
If you're interested more pics (before and after) can be seen here:
Lotek's Pog
Marty