I saw this posted on another group (bicycletouring) - “How does Rivendell 
maintain quality control across its production line, especially with hand 
made elements?”

As an owner of a 10 year-old Sam, which still looks and rides like new, it 
struck me that I, too, would be interested to know.  
Is it because they pick really good manufacturers to build their frames? 
 Is it because their bikes are overbuilt?  Is it because they are skilled 
at matching components?  Do they put in a lot of extra effort with 
inspections?  All of the above?

Or is it an indeterminate question?

Nobody has posted a reply to the question on bicycletouring yet.  Thoughts?

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