Lug-less, maybe. But the latest offerings are fillet-brazed, a horse of a 
different color than tig-welded frames. And true to the construction of 
some of the earliest Hillibikes, especially those made by T. Ritchey, I 
believe Grant owned one at some point. His might have been a road though, 
don't recall. Also, even the tig frames have the seat cluster lug and the 
fork crowns, unlike any other bicycles being offered today that I know of. 
A nice connection to the roots.

On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 10:05:24 AM UTC-4, masmojo wrote:
>
> In light if recent events I have to wonder if we are looking at the dawn 
> of a new Rivendell; one were all of the standard frames will be TIG welded? 
> (Lug less)?

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