I'll try to get some macros posted this weekend.

On Nov 5, 11:07 am, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> on 11/5/09 8:30 AM, William F. House at williamfho...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I understand all that fully.....now. Again, I've tried to make this
> > clear in previous posts. My beef isn't the flaws or the price or
> > really anything other than the fact that Rivendell didn't explain this
> > to me as a novice. If they had taken the time to fully explicate what
> > I was paying for and exactly what I could look forward to (and not
> > look forward to) then I would have been much more satisfied.
>
> > As such their website states, "We do, though, guarantee that we put
> > every effort into making your Rivendell the best bike you've ever
> > seen, touched, heard about, or ridden." That's not exactly what I got.
> > I got an excellent bike, but it's not the best I've ever seen,
> > touched, heard about or ridden (with regard to paint).
>
> Have you taken any photos of the parts which you feel are not acceptable? I
> don't know if I missed that in this thread. The images we've all enjoyed
> don't seem to have enough detail to exhibit flaws in the paint work.
>
> I'm not trying to put you on the spot, but I think it's helpful to see what
> falls outside your definition of acceptable. That may help some folks to
> understand the level of precision on a non-factory color.
>
> On my Hilsen (factory color, Toyo-built), the masking isn't perfect on the
> curved chevrons of the fork crown. The way I'm wired, it strikes me as
> beautifully imperfect, the way that master weavers will throw in an
> imperfect stitch.  (And to divert entirely, I gouged the pristine paint on
> the first new frame I ever bought and built up myself by slipping with a
> headset press. Then I decided that at least I had put the first gank into
> the bike.)
>
> I think we all have tolerances for this kind of stuff, and we shouldn't have
> to apologize for it or defend it to anyone.
>
> - Jim
>
> --
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> cyclofi...@earthlink.net
>
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