I too just want to note that I was touched by the range of sentiments you 
brought up in your post, Eric. Seeing how your work through the YouTube 
videos you've shared helps augment that feeling for me. The sense of "this 
is so valuable, and the hunt for all these shaped me, but it is turning 
into "stuff..."

The digital repository here https://notfine.com/rivreader/ has long been 
something I've been meaning to read my way all the way through- Grant was 
such a unique voice during that era- where else are you going to hear about 
someone successfully managing Type 1 diabetes with a low carb diet in 1996, 
while also being educated on the tensile strength of a Ritchey Force stem? 

I will be considering a purchase, but note my own mixed feelings too- I'm 
very happy to see physical media being well taken care of during this time. 

Regards,

Tim Tetrault

Seattle, WA

On Sunday, January 18, 2026 at 9:56:18 AM UTC-8 dylan green wrote:

> Really nice, Eric. While different, I previously sold a complete set of 
> NEST (Apartamento before Apartamento) and felt odd about selling above face 
> value, but the time
> to find all with the inserts, etc was extensive. That said, i wish I had 
> the collection still because they did catch on after the sale and commands 
> a higher price. But hey, 
> I'm no longer lugging a heavy ass box around and that's priceless in my 
> opinion!
>
> Dylan
> @dggggggggg
>
> On Sunday, January 18, 2026 at 10:24:15 AM UTC-5 James McGregor wrote:
>
>> Really cool! I think totally fine to sell this - and you're approaching 
>> with the right spirit. You obviously put a ton of work into it!
>>
>> On Sunday, January 18, 2026 at 8:15:20 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> This is very impressive Eric.
>>>
>>> Kim Hetzel.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 10:35:29 AM UTC-8 Keith P. wrote:
>>>
>>>> I wonder if Rivendell HQ even has such a complete archive of such 
>>>> things (all in one place and box)
>>>> k.
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 17, 2026, at 9:14 AM, Eric Marth <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi all — I have a complete run of Readers and catalogs available. If 
>>>> you're interested, please send me an email. 
>>>>
>>>> In addition to the Readers are old Bridgestone items, Rivendell frame 
>>>> catalogs, holiday flyers, info sheets and other odds and ends. 
>>>>
>>>> <RR2.jpg>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Some of you might have seen my listing on eBay for $600. If you're 
>>>> wondering about the price there, let me explain. It comes down to eBay 
>>>> fees 
>>>> and my reluctance to sell. I'd be happy to sell it for considerably less 
>>>> to 
>>>> a forum member, where we can avoid fees and I can get it to someone I 
>>>> know. 
>>>>
>>>> I'm feeling burdened with *stuff* but remain a little reluctant to 
>>>> sell this batch of goods. I felt a lot of excitement around collecting and 
>>>> reading all of this material as it was first acquired. And I did read it 
>>>> all. But it's been languishing in a milk crate and it's time to move it 
>>>> along. 
>>>>
>>>> Spiritually speaking, I think I should just *give* the collection 
>>>> away. But I put a lot of time, effort and money into piecing at all 
>>>> together. Part of the cost is in labor, part is for the comprehensive 
>>>> nature of the collection. I spent years collecting this stuff in small 
>>>> batches here and there, through dozens of listings and shipments, from 
>>>> individual items to bundles of ephemera. I don't know of any other 
>>>> listings 
>>>> that are nearly as complete, here, on ebay, facebook groups or from 
>>>> bicycle 
>>>> shops online. If you know of any completed lots, let me know! I'm curious. 
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> <RR3.jpg>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <rr4.jpg>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There are some rare and early bits. Like a very special mailer that 
>>>> Grant sent to Bridgestone Owners Bunch members announcing the formation of 
>>>> Rivendell and their first frames. This folder is post dated January 1995 
>>>> using Bridgestone stationary. If I recall correctly (and I could be 
>>>> wrong), 
>>>> Grant started Rivendell in December of 1994, so this is very early. 
>>>> Includes a letter hand-signed by Grant, with written descriptions of the 
>>>> earliest frames offerings (Road, Mountain, All-Rounder), notes on tubing 
>>>> spec, frame building and paint. No photos, super analog. 
>>>>
>>>> Color frame brochures detailing individual frames: Atlantis, Hillborne, 
>>>> Cheviot, Rambouillet.
>>>>
>>>> There are several bits of Bridgestone ephemera from the Grant era. All 
>>>> three of the Bridgestone catalogs that Grant produced along are here along 
>>>> with a run of BOB Gazettes. These are beautiful catalogs printed on matte 
>>>> paper, no expense spared, lovely illustrations and drawings of frames, 
>>>> articles on how lugs are made and how tubing is butted. Also, an article 
>>>> on 
>>>> baseball gloves. The Bridgestone element is less complete than the 
>>>> Rivendell element: of the BOB Gazettes we're missing issues #1, #3 and #6. 
>>>> There were only 8 issues produced, they are hard to come by. 
>>>>
>>>> This collection was painstakingly acquired over the course of several 
>>>> years, combining many, many lots and collections from other Rivendell 
>>>> owners and members of the Bridgestone Owners Bunch. Many of the original 
>>>> owners' address labels are included, affixed to the Readers and the 
>>>> Catalogs.
>>>>
>>>>    - All Rivendell Readers, issues #0 through #44
>>>>    - A very special mailer that Grant sent to Bridgestone Owner Bunch 
>>>>    members announcing Rivendell and their first frames. Includes a letter 
>>>>    hand-signed by Grant Petersen. 
>>>>    - Rivendell frame brochures: Atlantis, Atlantis 2, Sam Hillborne, 
>>>>    Romulus, Rambouillet, Cheviot
>>>>    - Holiday flyers and seasonal flyers with product announcements
>>>>    - Bar-end shifter installation instructions
>>>>    - Two editions of the "The Rivendell Frame" describing in detail 
>>>>    how the frames and manufactured and painted
>>>>    - All three Bridgestone catalogs produced under the direction of 
>>>>    Grant Peterson between 1992 and 1994
>>>>    - BOB Gazette issues 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8 
>>>>    - Announcement flier for the Heron Randonneur, a frame designed and 
>>>>    specified by Grant in collaboration with Waterford
>>>>    - Copies of Grant's books Roads to Ride about riding routes in the 
>>>>    SF Bay Area. 
>>>>    - A laminated article about Grant, use it as a placemat for your 
>>>>    sardines and soft boiled eggs
>>>>
>>>> Shipping is on me, will ship slow and steady. Faster or Priority 
>>>> service available at your expense. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Eric 
>>>> Fredericksburg, Virginia
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