I still don't know where my Hunqapillar frame was built.  I believe it is 
from the very first batch (gray/orange) and the brochures I've found state 
early Hunq's were built in Taiwan, Japan & Wisconsin.  The problem is that 
I don't know which brochure (if any) is accurate for mine.  

The serial number is faint but I believe it is:  RIVP###  82/595.  It's 
been awhile since I looked at it and I think the really hard part to read 
was the "P", which now thinking about it, might logically be a "B" for 
Bicycle.  

On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 1:12:32 AM UTC-6 Joe in the Pay Area wrote:

> Having cawfee with Rich this morning, he of R'dell wheel building fame, I 
> found out the difference between my 2 Atlantis's. (Yeah, yeah, I 
> know...it's hard to bitch when you have a loaf of bread under each arm...)
>
> So, Atlantises made by Toyo have chainstays that flare Out at the 
> drop-outs, whereas the Taiwan and Waterford chainstays are straight from 
> their bend out of the bottom bracket. The presence of a plate between the 
> chainstays for a generator or kickstand doesn't help identifying the 
> constructor.
>
> Hope it helps. Btw, share the bread...we're all in this together.
>

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