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photogravity 06-11-12 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by iab (Post 14342708)
That Legnano is neat. Love the fenders. Original paint?

If that is the bike I think it is, the paint is original. With that said, unfortunately I didn't take any pictures worth speaking of.

aixaix 06-11-12 06:34 PM


That Legnano is neat. Love the fenders. Original paint?
Yes it is original. The owner is Dale Brown, who also owns Cycles d'Oro in Greensboro, NC and is the Classic Rendezvous Listmeister. He was a pretty fair frame builder as well, back in the day.

Citoyen du Monde 06-11-12 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 14342522)
LeicaLad, you are very gracious and kind in your remarks. I have to say that your Wrigley is a beautiful machine and one that, were it my size, I would covet. :thumb:

Had you brought the Hetchins, there was only one other Non-American bike there. Hetchins always get a lot of attention at shows so it probably would have taken the category. I'd really love to see that bike one day. :)

There were a ton of bicycles once you got past the late 60's. Definitely a great time and tons of great bikes.

Are the results posted somewhere? I was too busy talking to friends to pay attention to the prize announcements. I brought 2 bikes with me and if I am not mistaken the one entered in the 1968-1973 category won (there were something like 10 bikes in the category).

photogravity 06-11-12 09:13 PM

CdM, I do not believe the results were posted anywhere... I know that my Norman Rapide won Non-American 1950-1959, Harvey Sachs won 4 or 5 categories and Dan Artley's Bishop won Best in Show. What bikes did you enter in the competition? Maybe I'll remember... You brought a couple of Italian bikes along, correct? I guess that Wayne will eventually post them to the website.

gomango 06-11-12 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 14343758)
CdM, I do not believe the results were posted anywhere... I know that my Norman Rapide won Non-American 1950-1959, Harvey Sachs won 4 or 5 categories and Dan Artley's Bishop won Best in Show. What bikes did you enter in the competition? Maybe I'll remember... You brought a couple of Italian bikes along, correct? I guess that Wayne will eventually post them to the website.

If Dan Artley's Bishop was the one Chris B. had at NAHBS in Austin, I could easily see why.

The one in Austin was easily my favorite at NAHBS that year.

photogravity 06-13-12 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by gomango (Post 14343789)
If Dan Artley's Bishop was the one Chris B. had at NAHBS in Austin, I could easily see why.

The one in Austin was easily my favorite at NAHBS that year.

Was it, perchance, the one in this picture?

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MtQk04Rcu7.../s1600/CB1.JPG


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