On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 11:31 AM, reynoldslugs <be...@perrylaw.net> wrote:
> Imperfection in paint and pin striping holds a lot of charm.  One of
> my favorite bikes is a later model Jack Taylor.  The lug lining was
> done (by hand, of course) by Norman Taylor.  Michael Lawrence located
> the frame (NOS, hanging in Norman's old barn) for me, and before he
> shipped it to me he warned that the lug lining was pretty quavery...
> and it is.  Head tube lining includes a smear across the front of the
> head tube.  I love it, 'cuz it was done by Norman.  I would not want
> it any other way.
>
> Another favorite is a Bob Jackson.  Here's the link to the Cyclofiend
> pictures - - look at the third picture down, the nicely imperfect pin
> striping.
>
> http://cyclofiend.com/cc/2009/cc719-maxbeach1109.html
>


<sigh>

how I miss cyclofiend current classics.....

-sv

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