Congratulations! Looks like a well made piece of equipment.
Paul
On Dec 22, 2009, at 6:57 PM, frank theriault wrote:

> The bikies (especially Scott) on this list will appreciate this one.
> 
> A friend of my room mate's called me yesterday just before I left for
> work and asked if he could deliver something.  He also told me that
> Mark (the room mate) left a message with him that I should open the
> Christmas card he left for me before he flew to Nova Scotia for his
> Christmas with the family.
> 
> I opened the card which said (among other things), "enjoy the frame".
> I'm thinking, "what, a picture frame?"  I couldn't figure it out.
> 
> The friend had recently stripped down his old Marinoni road bike and
> I'd been drooling over it.
> 
> Five minutes after our conversation, there's the friend at the door,
> holding the Marinoni, big grin on his face, saying, "Merry Christmas
> from Mark!".
> 
> Here's some quick and dirty pix of it:
> 
> http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/marinoni-for-christmas.html
> 
> Marinoni has been making bikes in Montreal since the '70's.  They were
> so prized that many Euro pros bought them, stripped the paint off them
> and rode them painted with the sponsor's bike colours and logos on
> them (a practice which doesn't happen in these days of very
> unique-looking carbon fibre frames).  Marinonis (until recently) were
> all steel, Columbus tubed and lugged frames.
> 
> All of them are hand-made by the original owner, Giuseppe, who still
> handmakes all the bikes with his name on it.  Here's a very
> interesting little article on him:
> 
> http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/business/story.html?id=2253a1ff-a288-45bf-9ada-e3ef22e91d56
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/yd8o6qs
> 
> This one is from the early-to-mid 90's, made of Columbus SL tubing.
> It's not one of his premier models, but is a solid road frame that
> should last a long, long time (and it's my size - 56 cm).  As you can
> see, it's a bit scratched, but not offensively so.  I've had a banged
> up road bike sitting unused in a corner, so my winter's project will
> be to strip the parts off that one and have this beauty ready for the
> spring.
> 
> A pretty damned amazing Christmas prezzie!
> 
> cheers,
> frank
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