Not an untruth, but rather a beside the point.  

The post is in response to a Rivendell Blug comment that a new bike will 
Tig some joints that in other Rivs are lugged.  There is no way Riv would 
have commented on this at all if the Tig welding in question was the rear 
dropouts.

On Thursday, September 25, 2014 10:28:40 AM UTC-5, Kainalu wrote:
>
> This thread seems to have started as a "holy crap! Rivendell might 
> introduce tig welding on their bikes!!". Nowhere did I see any statement to 
> the effect that they may have already in the past. And I'm just saying that 
> I thought I might have noticed a mention of it as a way to keep the cost 
> down on the hillborne. I could be wrong. Anyways, if i did read that and it 
> is in fact the case i remain unphased, as it is indeed very bomber. And 
> apologies if I've sullied your thread and possibly spread an untruth.
> -Kai
> Brooklyn NY
>
> keep the rubber airborne and the dropouts groaning with strain
>

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