Collectors absolutely love that stuff.  The Atlantis may be the most 
prolific single model, and even it has "roundy lugs" & "pointy lugs" plus 
running changes of chainstay length and rack fittings.  Other models have 
been built in both canti and sidepull brake versions, 2TT & single TT, 
etc.  Great fun for the detail oriented.

dougP

On Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 10:59:25 AM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> All of the various designations for Rivendell bicycles are going to be a 
> real headache for seller/buyer/collectors someday. We have production and 
> custom Rivendells, plus a plethora of Riv bikes intended to be known by 
> their own separate name, even though they're still Rivs. Then there's the 
> Rivs with Protovelo decals which also may exist in some form with a 
> different name. And, and...Resurrectio! Oy!

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