JJ, lovely build. I was interested in that frame but the price had me shy away. 
The original owner lives about 20 minutes from me. My recollection is that he 
sold it to a student at Yale. I should have negotiated, beautiful bike. If you 
decide to part with it please let me know.

I hope your significant other gets great use from it.

Joel

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On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 6:08 PM, J J <junes1ju...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the tip, David. Let's see if it works here. Thanks for posting the 
> pic of your wife's beautiful bike again, mgstf5144. You should know that your 
> pic was part of the inspiration for buying the Wilbury.
>
> Joel, it's definitely that same bike, though it's not clear whether it was 
> flipped. The fellow did drive the bike in from CT to East Village. He was 
> really as nice as can be, and the negotiation was amicable and fair. He 
> showed me pics of his other Rivendells that he built up himself, including a 
> really special and beautiful Atlantis.
>
> I'd had my eyes on the Wilbury for more than a year, I think. It was relisted 
> every couple of months. The reticence about buying it was the size. My 
> partner is 5'1" and we were concerned about it being slightly too large for 
> her. We finally bought it on faith. I figured that if it did not work for 
> her, it would work for someone else. Once we had the frame in hand, I 
> contacted the lovely folks at Rivendell to ask for advice on sizing and the 
> build, and to buy components. We were eager to build it and ride. I can't 
> thank Will enough for his help with my many questions. He was incredibly 
> patient and generous with his time, and genuinely excited about this unusual 
> NOS frame. Will walked us through measuring things carefully: PBH of course, 
> seat tube length, saddle height of her previous bike, etc. He asked for 
> photos of her on the previous bike and about her riding style. He consulted 
> Grant about it, too. The advice was right on. In the end, we were confident 
> the size would be just right. And it was. We feel fortunate to have gotten it 
> and built it up.
>
> I mentioned that it appears to have been a custom paint job (Joe Bell?) 
> because I have never seen a Wilbury or Glorius frame in quite this light blue 
> color. Maybe others have, though. The soft color — and those lugs! — are part 
> of the bike's charm. I wonder if Rivendell still has a stash of the crazy 
> lugs. I believe Grant had said that once they ran out of the lugs, that would 
> be it and there would be no more custom Wilbury/Glorius builds.
>
> The next big question was who going to put the bike together. There are tons 
> of bike shops in DC proper, but we had to find a shop that we were totally 
> confident in, and that was experienced with and genuinely "got" Rivendell 
> mechanically, aesthetically, and philosophically (to the extent that there 
> even is a cohesive Rivendell philosophy....), and that we connected with. I 
> was familiar with Mount Airy because I have perused its website many times, 
> dreaming of adding any number of bikes in their vast inventory to my stable. 
> But I had never been to the shop because it's a one-hour drive from DC and 
> traffic is usually gnarly getting out of the city. Larry said that he had 
> worked on Wilbury frames and many other Rivendells, and that we had found a 
> "true gem." Larry's shop is a veritable bicycle paradise as far as I'm 
> concerned. He, John, and Paul were so kind and helpful. I'll certainly be 
> frequenting the shop. I could not ask for better.
>
> The photos will show that the build is definitely Rivendellesque. We still 
> need to add a few things — bar tape, a bell, a mirror, maybe different grips. 
> But as it is, it's fantastic.
>
> .
> On Monday, February 14, 2022 at 1:47:31 PM UTC-5 Joel S wrote:
>
>> I wonder if this was the one sold new from a CT seller and then the new 
>> buyer tried to flip it. In any case enjoy your new bike.
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>>
>> On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 1:43 PM, mgst...@gmail.com <mgst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Oh! i see i posted the same thing a year ago...it's STILL a great bike! 
>>> Hope you enjoy your new one.
>>> On Monday, February 14, 2022 at 1:32:50 PM UTC-5 mgst...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Here is my wife's Glorius, same era, custom color -
>>>> It rides incredibly well - plush, but FAST
>>>> She's had it since mid 2007
>>>> On Monday, February 14, 2022 at 12:24:08 PM UTC-5 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi J, regarding attaching pictures, the key is to make the file size 
>>>>> isn't too large. Before attaching photos to my posts, I always resize 
>>>>> them to something below 1mb.
>>>>>
>>>>> Would love to see pictures of the bike when you are able to put them up.
>>>>>
>>>>> David
>>>>> On Monday, February 14, 2022 at 7:38:36 AM UTC-8 J J wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi everyone. I'm new to this group. I thought it would be fun to share 
>>>>>> the latest about this thread's mysterious subject.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We bought the frameset in NYC a few months ago from a super nice fellow 
>>>>>> and brought it to DC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It was surreal to behold the light blue frame, as if it had just left 
>>>>>> the Toyo workshop in 2008. The paint seems to be custom, but who knows?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I contacted Rivendell for size and component advice. Will was so 
>>>>>> generous with his time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I asked Will to recommend a shop in the greater DC area to build it. An 
>>>>>> MD-based customer told him to steer us toward Mount Airy Bicycle 
>>>>>> Company, owned by Larry, a "legend" in the community.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After talking to Larry, it was a no-brainer. Mount Airy's vast 
>>>>>> collection of bikes and parts was mind-blowing. They did a superlative 
>>>>>> job on the build.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you ride around DC or NYC, you might run into us — a big green 
>>>>>> Hunqapillar and this fabulous Wilbury, whose saga continues.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not sure how to share pics here. When I try I get a note saying my 
>>>>>> message is too long.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> J
>>
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