Sacha White @Dunderdon.com
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Sacha White @Dunderdon.com
Sacha from Vanilla Cycles has an interview up at www.dunderdon.com (makers of fine Swedish workwear).
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A good interview. He always comes across as a really nice, down-to-earth guy.
But this line still made me laugh:
But this line still made me laugh:
Originally Posted by Sacha White
My motivation came from going into fancy bike shops and seeing $3,000 price tags for frames, and wanting to build something beautiful for people who couldn't necessarily afford the big ticket.
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yeah well $2,500 frames are more affordable than $3,000 frames
Last edited by C Law; 10-10-06 at 01:14 PM.
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That's an awesome interview. The bicycling lifestyle, pride of workmanship, and his "connection" with the eventual recipient of his creations adds a special touch to his frames.