Lynne, really sorry to hear about the accident. Coming out of such things ok is 
a great gift. At least that was my experience. Take care of yourself and get 
everything checked out without delay even if it seems minor. Nerve bruises can 
linger a bit and sometimes lead to muscle sorenesses through compensation. 
Nothing to be alarmed or worried about, but I point it out to make sure you get 
the care you need and any compensation that you are due. Don't take anything 
for granted and look out for yourself.

Sorry I don't have a fork, but I predict you'll find something good. And if 
color doesn't match, use it as an excuse to do a repaint. Spruced up bike is a 
great way to move on from an accident after you are healed and affairs settled.

Good luck!
- Jim W.

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On Jan 3, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Lynne Fitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was finally, after many decades of bike commuting, struck by a car this 
> morning.  While I hurt, I think I'll be ok.  Can't say the same for Bleriot.  
> At the least, it will need a new fork...
> 
> I'll call Rivendell later today, but maybe one of you has a lonesome fork?
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