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CICLISMO_URBANO 01-22-11 04:47 PM

Made In California!
 
Hello! I am interested to know c&v made In california.
I know...
Confente los angeles
Medici Los Angeles...
but dont really know much.
So i was wondering if possible to mention some framebuilders from California and a little history

repechage 01-22-11 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by CICLISMO_URBANO (Post 12115865)
Hello! I am interested to know c&v made In california.
I know...
Confente los angeles
Medici Los Angeles...
but dont really know much.
So i was wondering if possible to mention some framebuilders from California and a little history

Brian Baylis did and does.
Mike Howard, did Medici, doing Wizard again
Masi did in Carlsbad, then Rancho Sante Fe then San Marcos
Rob Roberson still does from time to time.
Ed Litton
just a partial list.

repechage 01-22-11 04:58 PM

http://townsendcycles.blogspot.com/

forgot him, I should not.

bbattle 01-22-11 05:28 PM

Dave Tesch

Dave Moulton for a bit

Bruce Gordon

http://www.columbinecycle.com/

shnibop 01-22-11 05:29 PM

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4106/...8aaaa2ce_b.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4109/...16128291_b.jpg

Bill Holland, paint by Joe Bell, circa 1987

Road Fan 01-22-11 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by repechage (Post 12115910)
Brian Baylis did and does.
Mike Howard, did Medici, doing Wizard again
Masi did in Carlsbad, then Rancho Sante Fe then San Marcos
Rob Roberson still does from time to time.
Ed Litton
just a partial list.

Also in the Masi clan one may find Ted Kirkbride.

Scooper 01-22-11 07:34 PM

Albert Eisentraut
Bernie Mikkelsen
Paul Sadoff
Brent Steelman
Steve Potts

Otis 01-22-11 07:38 PM

Cooler than Confente, Peter Johnson.

http://www.velo-retro.com/peterjohnson.html

Where I would put my money if I had any.

illwafer 01-22-11 07:40 PM

don't forget joe bell.

dan cunningham. fraser cycles.

repechage 01-22-11 07:41 PM

Joe Starck for a time

Tom Ritchey still.

http://www.sandiegocustombicycleshow.com/

look at the last exhibitors, a bunch from California

illwafer 01-22-11 07:42 PM

btw, there is a tesch bike for sale at pedal pushing in san diego. it looks about 52cm.

repechage 01-22-11 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by illwafer (Post 12116673)
don't forget joe bell.

dan cunningham. fraser cycles.

Joe Bell paints, Rob Roberson does the torch work and builds, but not too many.

gomango 01-22-11 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by Otis (Post 12116663)
Cooler than Confente, Peter Johnson.

http://www.velo-retro.com/peterjohnson.html

Where I would put my money if I had any.

...and he built it when he was 18!

At 18, I was welding shock towers back together.

That is an incredible frameset!!!

Where's Drillium Dude. There's a lot to gawk at in those pics.

Collin2424 01-22-11 09:53 PM

Paul Taylor used to be based out of Mill Valley near San Francisco up until a few years ago. So I guess one of his bikes from a few years ago would be made in California. I've had two now:

http://collinsacks.smugmug.com/photo...49_gkpqU-L.jpg

http://collinsacks.smugmug.com/photo...08_ncMHb-L.jpg

-Collin-

Jeff Wills 01-22-11 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by shnibop (Post 12116054)
Bill Holland, paint by Joe Bell, circa 1987


'Scuse me while I mop the drool off the floor.

unworthy1 01-22-11 11:20 PM

...and with all these names you guys are still just scratching the tip of the iceberg (to mix metaphors)...more were in NorCal than SoCal (maybe because of the Eisentraut training ground and the Mtn. Bike scene in Marin), but there are still many not yet named. I'll let some others have at it before filling in...

P4D 01-22-11 11:48 PM

I never considered it but riding a Cali built bike would be cool. I wish I could fill in this list but I have nonidea. Anyone have one in a 62?

Wait, what bout Allan Wanta?

Fallen86 01-23-11 04:13 AM


Originally Posted by shnibop (Post 12116054)

Loving the bike, where did you pick that up?

unworthy1 01-23-11 12:30 PM

OK, in addition to all the Worthies that have been noted, I'll add a few from memory (I'm sure there are more but they will have to drift up from deep memory or I'll have to dig thru my bookmarks!)
John Kari
Dale Saso
Mike Celmins
Greg Diamond
John Sencak (Wolf Cycles)
Sam Cotton
David Ybarrola (Persechini)
Jeff Lyon (migrated to Oregon)
Joe Breeze
John Murphy (Columbine)
and if you stretch the concept a little, since he apprenticed with Eisentraut so did at least his early work in Cali:
Mark Nobilette
and if you really stretch and include Reno as an honorary California suburb ;):
Roland Della Santa
whoops, just thought of a couple more:
Chris Kelly (in Oakland, or was it Nevada City?)
The Sycip Bros. (Sonoma County)
Steve Rex (of course!)
Scot Nicol
John Castellano
Ross Shafer
Rick Hunter

P4D 01-23-11 04:04 PM

Anyone have any experience with the Wanta frames? Seems like a really great guy.

CICLISMO_URBANO 01-23-11 05:13 PM

Nice nice thanx for the info were putting names here but anyone has their specific hometown location??

Love brian baylis frames... The lugs are awesome!!!

tugrul 01-23-11 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by Jeff Wills (Post 12117391)
'Scuse me while I mop the drool off the floor.

This is the one that makes me light headed.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4124/...92ed90c2e2.jpg

joe englert 01-23-11 09:06 PM

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Does Rolan Della Santa count???? (he is very very close to california):D

gomango 01-23-11 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by joe englert (Post 12121591)
Does Rolan Della Santa count???? (he is very very close to california):D

Nope.

Nice bike though, other than the stem.

repechage 01-23-11 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by CICLISMO_URBANO (Post 12120495)
Nice nice thanx for the info were putting names here but anyone has their specific hometown location??

Love brian baylis frames... The lugs are awesome!!!

Time for you to follow the links and or do some searching on your own. It is not that hard, especially with names. No fault that you don't know them, now you have some info, work it.


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