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Wynn Bicycle: Any Info?

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Old 08-20-10 | 10:42 AM
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Wynn Bicycle: Any Info?

Does anybody have any info on Wynn Bicycles? Looks great and it's light, I just can't find any info on them as far as quality, etc...The only evidence I have of it being a Wynn is the W that is integrated into the seat post.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/pissedt...th/4909963287/
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Old 08-20-10 | 10:50 AM
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i've done all the googling and google imaging on it that i can. I'm looking for likes/dislikes, etc. I'm psyched about this frame from what I've found, but would like some first hand/concrete info.
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Old 08-20-10 | 11:21 AM
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I found the Wynn hotel, place looks awesome.
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Old 08-20-10 | 11:34 AM
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is it just my bad eyes or do those dropouts look mangled?
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Old 08-20-10 | 12:54 PM
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hotel/mangled

Yes. and apparently Bicycle cards made a Wynn Hotel deck....
I think the dropouts just look terrible bc of bad shot/camera/lighting
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Old 04-06-15 | 12:29 AM
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Wynn was a West Seattle builder. I remember them from mid 90's. Pretty sure he closed up a long time ago. The few that I've seen have dramatic fillets and gussets. He seemed to be pretty experimental with shapes and designs - pursuit type bikes and such. I worked with a kid who had a Wynn MTB back in around '95 or so. I don't think he made many bikes.
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