Thank you Eric for the feedback, that is a Swift. I have another one on my
'82 Sequoia. They are my favorite saddle for my drop bar bikes replacing
the Selle Anatomica X. The pics were taken with my Velo Orange Camp Snap
camera (grainy quality is a feature, I suppose).
JohnS
On Wednesday, May
JohnS: Thanks for the pics, nice looking Bolt there, love all the brown.
How's the Swift? Or is that a Swallow? I need a brown saddle for my
Hillborne and like the fit of the black Brooks Pro I have. Love the shop
and the grainy photos! That's the stuff. Thanks for sharing.
George: Well
Sorry about that Eric, please try this one...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/wEEVfGiR2Z2j8Bft7
On Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 9:47:48 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> JohnS: I clicked the link and got a 404. Would love to see the Bolt, those
> are really sweet bikes.
>
> Steve: Thanks, bud! Rob
JohnS: I clicked the link and got a 404. Would love to see the Bolt, those
are really sweet bikes.
Steve: Thanks, bud! Rob Gassie removed the bottom bracket, he's the frame
builder who stripped and painted the bike for me. He said he put the frame
in his alignment table (really big fixture,
Eric - an excellent filming of your workshop and exterior plantings. What
a nice place to live and do your work. I was reminded, though, of a
similar but not quite as professional episode as this one from several
years ago where you were doing a rebuild of a mixte that your "partner's"
Eric,
Thanks for taking the time to post this. I thoroughly enjoyed
it--especially your garden. I love that you put a bit of artistry in
everything you do.
Roberta
On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 10:40:58 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Wow, thanks for the kind words, Jim! Always a
Eric, another great video - thanks (and thank you JJ for the link).
Eric, I do have a lingering question regarding your excellent Sam
restoration video - how did you finally remove the seized bottom bracket?
Steve
On Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 5:14:14 PM UTC-4 JohnS wrote:
> Thank you Eric
Thank you Eric for the video! I waited until I had some free time to that I
could take it in and enjoy it, very entertaining! I really appreciated the
references to the artist and artisan studios which inspire you, as well as
the books. Here's a link to a couple pics of my work shop in our two
Thanks everyone for watchin'!
Marty: The Match Game was before my time but I certainly came up with Bob
Barker. The $20 corded mic I bought just didn't seem right clipped to my
shirt so I went for the long mic.
Patrick: I appreciate the kind notes. Sorry about the SW gardening woes, I
know
Oh, and I forwarded the video link to Jeremiah; he will appreciate it.
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Great as always Eric! Looking forward to the next build video.
On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 2:42:28 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Lovely garden, lovely shed, lovely workshop. Noted the trellises; will
> keep in mind to support my trumpet vines.
>
> I recall trying to start a garden -- various
Lovely garden, lovely shed, lovely workshop. Noted the trellises; will keep
in mind to support my trumpet vines.
I recall trying to start a garden -- various hot peppers, tomatoes -- in my
first summer, 2004, at my present house. Xeriscaped -- water is expensive!
-- but dug up sandy soil and
Wow, thanks for the kind words, Jim! Always a pleasure, sorry this one's so
long. The uncut version was like 2 hours.
On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 11:32:09 AM UTC-4 J J wrote:
> So good, a pleasure to watch. Thanks for the great work, Eric!
>
> Check it out here:
>
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