Ooooh, yay! It's not often I get to steal Andy C's thunder. I AM THE 
THUNDER KING!!!!

This radavist article seems to say that Johnny Coast uses Bilenky for some 
painting. There was an earlier '07 Velo Orange blogpost that said JC used a 
local painter for regular finishes, and a non-local painter for the more 
upscale stuff. But this stuff dates back 10-14yrs, so who knows now?
https://theradavist.com/2010/05/the-atavistic-urge-johnny-coast-and-seth-rosko/

And I totally get Joe B's point about somebody like Rick Stefani/D&D having 
experience painting hundreds of Rivs means he knows where the decals should 
go. And if you live near San Lorenzo, CA, and can handle whatever D&D 
charges (I have no idea how much that is, couldn't find any web links with 
a quick search), that's a great option. But if you live in NYC and want to 
stay relatively local, a good painter can get decals right without having 
done hundreds of a particular brand.

Paul Brodek
Hillsdale, NJ USA

On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 7:47:15 AM UTC-4 ascpgh wrote:

>
> Michael M. and Paul B. stole my thunder. I was also going to aim you 
> toward Johnny Coast and Coast Cycles too, not because he paints but because 
> the painter he uses has done some really nice work and he may be able to 
> help you with your reshoot with some sense of budget.
>
> I have an Orange Rambouillet that was repainted once by Josh Bell after 
> warranty replacement of rear dropouts (DS cracked, RIv replaced both) in 
> the first couple of years that included a cross country ride. When my rear 
> brake bridge came unbrazed I got it repaired but artfully rattle canned the 
> affected area with the contrast color, introducing a non-stock panel on the 
> stays.  Pricing from Joe Bell and estimates from several list members lead 
> me to seeding the step into a custom which Johnny built. I've been to his 
> shop, My friend and I manned he and Brian Chapman's booth at the last 
> Philly Bike Expo while Brad Quartuccio photographed them with their show 
> bikes. I got to see lots of details up close and the Coast paints, 
> especially metallics were eye candy. The lavender and green ones were 
> really alluring under the lights. 
>
> Part of why my wife and our friend chose the French Vanilla color of my 
> Coast when we were all in his shop was the ease of any future reshoot. The 
> orange Rambouillet finish is complex and it is tough to touch up. I also 
> figured (rationalized) that after dropouts and brake bridge repairs the 
> cost of a reshoot was better spent towards a bespoke frame. 
>
> Best of luck getting your Ram back in cosmetic trim!
>
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh  
> On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 10:34:11 PM UTC-4 Paul Brodek wrote:
>
>> If Johnny Coast in Brooklyn isn't doing resprays, he should be good for 
>> leads. Great builder, swell guy, can't imagine he wouldn't be helpful 
>> w/recs if he's not doing that work.
>>
>> On the Jersey side, Bruce Risley at the Color Factory in Waretown, NJ, 
>> "down the shore" as we say in Jersey, has been painting for decades and has 
>> a great rep for excellent work at reasonable prices. He doesn't have a lot 
>> of web presence, but will email you price sheets and color swatches and 
>> stuff.
>>
>> I've also seen happy reports from Chelsea Bicycles in Union City, NJ. 
>> Chelsea used to have a NYC location, in Chelsea, natch, but they closed 
>> that and are in Union City now. Supposedly they do their own paint.
>>
>> A little further north, I think Carl S. at Vicious Cycles in New Paltz, 
>> NY is still doing resprays. Last time I peeked his website info looked a 
>> little dated, might be worth both a google and a call.  
>>
>> FWIW, I can't think of much unique to Riv that would favor a painter with 
>> previous Riv painting experience. Rivs are steel tubes, sometimes lugs, 
>> sometimes welds, nothing really different from other traditional steel 
>> frames. The double top tube frames are probably more of a pain, but anybody 
>> who's been painting for a while has done tandems and mixtes, and they can 
>> have a whole lot more tubes to cover.
>>
>> I don't know what Grant does about decals, whether he stocks/sells them 
>> to painters/anybody, only specific painters, etc. There might be repro 
>> decals available. Painters oughta be able to tell you what they can/can't 
>> source.
>>
>> Good luck, let us know how it goes, and before/after photos would be fun 
>> to see!
>>
>> Paul Brodek
>> Hillsdale, NJ USA
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 12, 2021 at 3:20:23 PM UTC-4 Buck Flagg wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, group! Help needed!
>>>
>>> I am getting to the point with my RivBike that I will soon be needing a 
>>> repaint. My fifteen year-old Rambouillet is a four-season commuter with 
>>> around 55K miles on it, 99% racked up on NYC streets and bike lanes. With 
>>> all that, not to mention daily chaining to a bike rack, it would be 
>>> impossible to maintain a frame in pristine condition but now my periodic 
>>> inspections are starting to turn up evidence of corrosion causing wee 
>>> blisters in the original paint in a few places.
>>>
>>> The Rivendell website page on repaints lists a couple of shops in CA and 
>>> Waterford.
>>>
>>> Anyone here have any wisdom/experience/opinions on this subject they'd 
>>> care to offer regarding these or any other paint shops? Ideally, I'd love 
>>> to find someone with mad skilz in the greater NYC area who has experience 
>>> with the Rivendell product and access to the Rivendell decals.
>>>
>>> Very grateful, in advance, for any help!
>>>
>>

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