I have a fellow bike junkie who struggles with the NYC rat race every
day... the only thing keeping him sane is the nearly daily photo he
sends to me of some cool (old) bike that he sees locked up to a
parking meter along his daily walk to the office...  I just get a
photo of the bike, along with a location... nothing else.  It always
brings a smile to my face. The bike riders of NYC have true heart and
soul as evidenced by the bikes they rely on daily.

BB

On Oct 11, 10:07 pm, EricP <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, I liked the photo of the person taking real, one at a time,
> photos.  Looked to be a 4x5 view camera.  Any experts out there to
> tell me what it is?  (My very meager knowledge is 35mm and digital.)
>
> Oh, and glad Grant was in New York to talk to folks about his book.
> Am looking forward to that.
>
> Eric Platt
> St. Paul, MN
>
> On Oct 11, 5:47 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > He just means the top edge and the bottom edge of the dropout piece reach
> > around the domed fork tube end and make a point.  I always thought that was
> > done by squishing the tube end and the flat part is just the flattened out
> > part of what was the tube.  No brazing at all.  I guess I was wrong about
> > that.  

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