I also hope it works out for Riv.  It's a novel idea for raising
money.  I hope there are enough people who can afford it and willing
to take the leap of faith.  I imagine that those that walk up with
their $2500 deposit will get some of their questions answered while
leaving enough of the surprise for the end to make it fun.

What things do I buy without having any idea what I'm buying?  Let's
see...a movie or play.  Food.  One of the best meals I ever had I was
out of the country, and nobody in the restaurant spoke english and I
couldn't really order.  One of the cooks came out and said "I will
make a good meal for you".  It was spectacular.  Maybe this bike will
work out the same way for the fortunate nine.

On Jun 17, 7:05 pm, EricP <[email protected]> wrote:
> Definitely beyond what I'd be comfortable spending. But I hope it does
> work out and becomes a regular model.  No matter what.  (Well, maybe
> not a mountain unicycle or full suspension recumbent.)
>
> Was guessing "HS" meant "highly secret" as in, no telling what the
> bike is until it's in your hands. (Or Harry Smith, whose Anthology of
> American Folk Music was one of Bob Dylan's main influences.)
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN
>
> On Jun 17, 8:58 pm, Leslie <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I think it sounds really interesting;  I love the idea of the
> > 'Nine' (for the Fellowship, eh?) (or, the Nazgul)....
>
> > Wish I could, but, a bit beyond what I need to be doing (I've got one
> > already in the pipeline, am patiently waiting on)...
>
> > I hope it's really successful for G....

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