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John E 06-09-04 01:08 PM

Pilgrimage
 
I could not spend a week in Boston on business travel without making a quick side trip to West Newton to visit Sheldon Brown, Jon Harris, and the rest of the gang at Harris Cyclery. Fortunately, I went early in the week, and was able to catch Sheldon the day before he himself left on a trip. I picked up a slick Topeak multitool, tyre levers, and an under-saddle tool pouch, to replace the ones stolen from my Peugeot while it was parked at UCSD last month. I did not buy one, but I got a demonstration of the biggest LED blinke I have ever seen. Harris Cyclery reminded me of my own LBS at home -- an old building staffed by experts who really love what they do. (Jon told me that running Harris Cyclery with Sheldon as his second-in-command is alot more fun than teaching 7th grade math.)

DnvrFox 06-09-04 01:52 PM

I have never met Sheldon, but have talked with him on the phone. He is an extreme gentleman, and treated me with courtesy and respect!

What a contrast between Jobst Brandt and Sheldon Brown. Two extremely knowledgeable folks with, to me at least, absolutely opposite personality styles.

lotek 06-09-04 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox
What a contrast between Jobst Brandt and Sheldon Brown. Two extremely
knowledgeable folks with, to me at least, absolutely opposite personality styles.

I 100% concur. Jobst occurs to me as a knowledgable curmudgeon who likes to
pontificate. Sheldon, well what is there to say about Sheldon that hasn't already
been said?
Marty

John E 06-09-04 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox
He is an extreme gentleman, and treated me with courtesy and respect!

I could say the same about Denver Fox and RainmanP. :)

John E 06-09-04 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox
What a contrast between Jobst Brandt and Sheldon Brown. Two extremely knowledgeable folks with, to me at least, absolutely opposite personality styles.

Although I greatly respect John Forester, I sometimes feel he would be more Effective if he took a page from Sheldon's book on common courtesy.

neon 06-11-04 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by lotek
I 100% concur. Jobst occurs to me as a knowledgable curmudgeon who likes to
pontificate. Sheldon, well what is there to say about Sheldon that hasn't already
been said?
Marty

I encountered Sheldon the actor/singer before learning of his semi-legendary status in the world of bicycles. His great personality shines through every role he plays--even the curmudgeons!
Neon


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