Or "well known" means "a guy I know." 
I thought "Mikkelson?" but if it was him, the seller would name him. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com

On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 4:48:45 PM UTC-7, Peter Adler wrote:
>
> Or, more plausibly, a marketing lie.
>
> The story doesn't make much sense: "(a) graduation project of a well 
> known frame maker in east bay. Needless to say, the builder passed". So, 
> some (eventually) well-known East Bay builder studying framebuilding 
> (where? with whom?) in the mid-70s. The prominent framebuilders in the East 
> Bay in the mid-70s were Albert Eisentraut and Bernie Mikkelsen, neither one 
> of whom needed to pass muster with a teacher at the time. "Beautiful lug 
> work, excellent workmanship by Kristofer." Reasonable lugwork, but not in 
> the style of either Eisentraut or Mikkelsen. And the only framebuilder 
> named "Kristofer" I can find is Kristofer Henry of 44bikes in New Hampshire 
> - 20 years too young, and he only does mountain bikes.
>
> In the absence of an actual name of an actual "well known frame maker in 
> the east bay", I call shenanigans. Somebody found a huge (and therefore 
> presumably custom) frame rusting behind some Sonoma County barn, and 
> fantasized a story to justify a 100%-plus price increase.
>
> Peter Adler
> who's seen the work of a lot of East Bay framebuilders in
> Berkeley, CA/USA
>
> On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 1:08:37 PM UTC-7, Tonester wrote:
>>
>> Well "east bay builder" would likely be one the Eisentraut mob or the man 
>> himself...
>>>
>>>

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