Paramount Ti for Scooper
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Paramount Ti for Scooper
https://cgi.ebay.com/Schwinn-Paramoun...QQcmdZViewItem
Frame & fork. Will a 60cm fit you Stan?
Another one to watch in any case.
Frame & fork. Will a 60cm fit you Stan?
Another one to watch in any case.
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Thanks, Eric! It's my size and I put it on my watch list..
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Beautiful Schwinn. I rode with a guy once last year that was on one simular, but I think his was actually the coppertone color. Personally, I'd probably take the blue cause that's just my color, but a Ti Paramount is beautiful in any color.
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Just a few hours to go now.
I'm not sure what is up with the current high bidder. I did a bidder search on him and in the last month he has bought over $6500 worth of Paramounts and related gear. He has received feedback on very few of them. He is presently also high bidder on just about every Paramount on ebay, including one that I am interested in. He should have payed for and received more than four of them by now. Where is the feedback? Something smells fishy here.
I'm not sure what is up with the current high bidder. I did a bidder search on him and in the last month he has bought over $6500 worth of Paramounts and related gear. He has received feedback on very few of them. He is presently also high bidder on just about every Paramount on ebay, including one that I am interested in. He should have payed for and received more than four of them by now. Where is the feedback? Something smells fishy here.
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someone who has money decided they want to have a paramout museum?
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How about a profit motive?
Buy up as many Paramount bikes and frames as possible, driving up the price in the process. Once the prices go up high enough, those really wanting them will keep the demand high, and then there is suddenly someone sitting on the side lines who happens to have a few nice Paramounts to sell.
Buy up as many Paramount bikes and frames as possible, driving up the price in the process. Once the prices go up high enough, those really wanting them will keep the demand high, and then there is suddenly someone sitting on the side lines who happens to have a few nice Paramounts to sell.
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Originally Posted by Little Darwin
How about a profit motive?
Buy up as many Paramount bikes and frames as possible, driving up the price in the process. Once the prices go up high enough, those really wanting them will keep the demand high, and then there is suddenly someone sitting on the side lines who happens to have a few nice Paramounts to sell.
Buy up as many Paramount bikes and frames as possible, driving up the price in the process. Once the prices go up high enough, those really wanting them will keep the demand high, and then there is suddenly someone sitting on the side lines who happens to have a few nice Paramounts to sell.
The other thing I am wondering is: Is this really a paramount? I mean it was made after schwinn was sold right? who would have made it? Waterford didn't make any schwinns after '92 did they? I should know this stuff...
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
The other thing I am wondering is: Is this really a paramount? I mean it was made after schwinn was sold right? who would have made it? Waterford didn't make any schwinns after '92 did they? I should know this stuff...
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Correct, Serotta did build the Ti paramounts. However don't think you're
getting a bargain Ti Serotta, it isn't. Ben, Dave Kirk, Kelly B. et al did not
design the frame, and the tubes are not colorado concept. The tubing was
outsourced from Russia (I think thats right). All Ben and Co. did was build em.
Now that isn't to say its any less well made than a Ti Serotta, same craftsmen.
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getting a bargain Ti Serotta, it isn't. Ben, Dave Kirk, Kelly B. et al did not
design the frame, and the tubes are not colorado concept. The tubing was
outsourced from Russia (I think thats right). All Ben and Co. did was build em.
Now that isn't to say its any less well made than a Ti Serotta, same craftsmen.
Marty
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Originally Posted by Sierra
Just a few hours to go now.
I'm not sure what is up with the current high bidder. I did a bidder search on him and in the last month he has bought over $6500 worth of Paramounts and related gear. He has received feedback on very few of them. He is presently also high bidder on just about every Paramount on ebay, including one that I am interested in. He should have payed for and received more than four of them by now. Where is the feedback? Something smells fishy here.
I'm not sure what is up with the current high bidder. I did a bidder search on him and in the last month he has bought over $6500 worth of Paramounts and related gear. He has received feedback on very few of them. He is presently also high bidder on just about every Paramount on ebay, including one that I am interested in. He should have payed for and received more than four of them by now. Where is the feedback? Something smells fishy here.
This sounds very, very much like a shill-bidding relationship......
Which, would not surprise me given it's ebay....
Big $$$ transactions usually happen quickly and, feedback is usually not slow as mollassis
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Originally Posted by Sierra
Where is the feedback? Something smells fishy here.
I've decided to stifle the buying urge for a while and wait until the Waterford lugged road bike made from Reynolds 953 tubes (with a 531 fork) is ready for prime time, which should be any time. The first one is polished and looks like my P15, and was just delivered to a customer in the S.F. Bay Area. The 62cm frame weighs 3.75 pounds. Waterford used Richard Sachs stainless Newvex lugs on this particular frame.
Using 953 stainless steel tubes it's hardly vintage, but it sure is classic!
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Stan,
You are one classy guy that the rest of us can aspire to. The Waterford would be a beautiful addition. Do you still have the Lemon Paramount?
You are one classy guy that the rest of us can aspire to. The Waterford would be a beautiful addition. Do you still have the Lemon Paramount?
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
Do you still have the Lemon Paramount?
Classy? You haven't met me yet.
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Cool bike Stan! I just became aware of, and started reading about the new Reynolds 953 tubing this past week. I'd love to have one too, but I think it will be out of my price range.
Maybe it's just low res. pics, but the polishing on that bike doesn't look all that great. I think the finish on your chrome plated Paramount looks much better.
Maybe it's just low res. pics, but the polishing on that bike doesn't look all that great. I think the finish on your chrome plated Paramount looks much better.