I suspect you have many repeat (and happy customers) and I expect you will 
even attract a new legion of loyal fans. In fact , may I say, I'm sure of it

Ryan F.  ever since 1997 and probably not done yet

On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 5:56:55 PM UTC-6, Grant @ Rivendell 
wrote:
>
> Nobody here keeps score, but for the record...if we had a thousand Patrick 
> Moores, we'd be fat and gorgeous.
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Patrick Moore <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> One -- I won't say problem, but one factor affecting a decision to buy 
>> from Rivendell or from another online vendor or from a LBS or used or 
>> whatever, is the "style" of merchandise. I'm fortunately at the time of 
>> life and at the period in my bike tastes that I have most of what I want, 
>> and my needs are very, very particular. I have my own likes and dislikes 
>> about bikes, riding style, and cycling clothing, and my only "generic" 
>> needs are almost commodity items -- cables, housing, ferrules, sealants, 
>> lubes, and so forth.
>>
>> Rivendell offers a very distinct "style" of bicycles and clothing and 
>> accessories, and for the most part they are not what I want. I'd happily 
>> order more if the inventory was more to my taste. Also, I'd happily order a 
>> Roadeo, a Hunq (maybe; I'd want to convert it to disc brakes), a Legolas 
>> perhaps a Clem, *if* I had the money, but these would be outlier items, 
>> not the focus of my riding preferences.
>>
>> As for the generic things, I can buy them as cheaply at LBS's and support 
>> local businesses.
>>
>> I suppose my Rivendell-fandom is largely coasting on the 3 customs I've 
>> ordered, and on the wonderful Wooly Warm outer jersey -- ragg knit?--  with 
>> tall button collar, rear pockets, trim but not tight cut -- wonderful over 
>> a base wool LS jersey at temps from, say, 45F down to 35F. If Riv still 
>> offered that vest in the same style, I'd truly weigh it against an Ibex.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 4:09 PM, Evan E. <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> No matter how often we discuss this topic of right livelihood -- maybe 
>>> once a year? -- I always find it interesting. 
>>>
>>> By and large, I try to buy merchandise from Rivendell and to buy labor 
>>> from my LBS. Once in a while, I'll buy an item from an online merchant, 
>>> particularly if, per Grant's post above, said merchant sounds like an 
>>> actual business with actual staff, and, yes, if it offers a good deal on 
>>> something (such as VP Vice pedals) that Riv and my LBS don't stock.
>>>
>>> I love Rivendell and I love the people there, so I do support them. But 
>>> today all I have in my Riv shopping cart is ferrules and two tubes. I don't 
>>> need the tubes. And I've already loaded up on various parts, books, 
>>> bandannas, and pine tar soap. But come to think of it (duh), maybe I should 
>>> buy a gift certificate to use toward future purchases. That would give Riv 
>>> some cash flow -- an advance of sorts. Right?
>>>
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