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Old 11-05-22, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by joluja View Post

wow, don't see too many Denti's!
A local fellow brought his Mino Denti tandem to the local steel bike show...





Pretty neat!
Not sure how those Campy monoplanar brakes work for stopping a tandem, though.

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Wouldn't be complete w/out one of these in the thread:


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The Rivendell Reader was a great publication, created by Grant Petersen of Rivendell and formerly Bridgestone USA. There are some scans of it out there on the intertubes, but I've been scanning some of my old copies just to have good scans. I was just going through issue #24, October 2001, which has a nice pictorial on seat stay plugs and seat clusters, and it seems like it would be a fine addition to this thread....










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Originally Posted by steelbikeguy View Post
The Rivendell Reader was a great publication, created by Grant Petersen of Rivendell and formerly Bridgestone USA. There are some scans of it out there on the intertubes, but I've been scanning some of my old copies just to have good scans. I was just going through issue #24, October 2001, which has a nice pictorial on seat stay plugs and seat clusters, and it seems like it would be a fine addition to this thread....










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Hmmm, it's a photo version of Daniel Rebour pen drawings, Steve
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Originally Posted by darkmoon View Post
Hmmm, it's a photo version of Daniel Rebour pen drawings, Steve
That would be quite the complement to the creators of these photos!

Just in case anyone isn't familiar with Daniel Rebour, he did ink illustrations of bicycles and associated items back in the... 1930's (or so??) up to the 70's. I always thought the drawings looked better than the actual parts.

There is a fellow, who I think is a BF C&V member, who has scanned a lot of Rebour drawings and posted them to Flickr.
Here's an example that shows a seat cluster...


and here's the link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...7719190382423/

The album of the Rebour drawings is here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/414206...57719190382423

Amazing stuff!

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