on 1/9/10 11:35 PM, Jeremy Till at jeremy.t...@gmail.com wrote:

> So it looks heading forward like they've got San Marcos (road)-
> Hillborne (country)- Hunqapiller (touring/trail) on the low end and
> Rodeo (road)-Bombadil (tour/trail) on the high end, with the SingleOne
> and Mixtes.  That's a pretty good lineup.  Only thing missing is a
> high end country bike (AHH), wonder if we'll see a waterford built one
> anytime soon?  They built the first run of them, wouldn't be
> surprised.

I'm really hoping the only question is really how to schedule the production
run for the AHH. The Hilsen is a tremendous bicycle.

The only other point which may be getting glossed over here is that while
the SOMA San Marcos (a collaboration, not what I'd specifically define as a
RBW model) and others may be fabricated by Maxway, the Hunquapillar is being
built under the direction Tetsu Ishigaki of Toyo; and he builds the forks
himself in Japan. It's clear that even Toyo is having to adapt.

And there's Simpleone.  Ahhh....the Simpleone!

- Jim "what do you mean my bikes are collector's items?"

PS - And the Foy/Gomez

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