Unknown "RS" fork
#26
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Tell me about it. You're not the only one to feels like he's the indirect recipient of passive aggressiveness (over a fork that was noted to have far better filing than the frame its has been fitted to).
So much for "Imperfection is Perfection." I gather imperfection in guesswork is taboo when one is trying to identify an unknown frameset...and gets "caught" by its creator (who has a decided advantage in the matter).
-Kurt
So much for "Imperfection is Perfection." I gather imperfection in guesswork is taboo when one is trying to identify an unknown frameset...and gets "caught" by its creator (who has a decided advantage in the matter).

-Kurt
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I for one am always amazed and honored when people who are stars in this industry contact us who are mere hobbyists (I'm talking about myself, here). So I'm very grateful that e-RITCHIE replied to this thread and confirmed that the fork is authentically his work and that frame is definitely NOT. Thank you, sir! I hope none of my comments were taken as insulting, cause I certainly don't intend to insult...at least most of the time!
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