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Old 03-27-17, 01:38 PM
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Fantastic. Each deserves a reply, but that might bog down the thread just a bit. Thanks for showing 'em off, all.

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Look mom...no binder bolt!
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Look mom...no binder bolt!
dang... you've got some nice toys!

I'm guessing that the green bike is the Weigle, and the copper one is the B. Gordon? They both do such nice work!


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All of your bikes are stunning. Here's an old 1955 Phillips 3-speed work horse. It literally had been stored in a barn.
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I hadn't seen this before. Clean and tidy but I think I'd better be careful tightening:

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