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Originally Posted by iab
(Post 14342708)
That Legnano is neat. Love the fenders. Original paint?
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That Legnano is neat. Love the fenders. Original paint? |
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. |
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.
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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.
The one in Austin was easily my favorite at NAHBS that year. |
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. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MtQk04Rcu7.../s1600/CB1.JPG |
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