Steven,

Of course that's Hank's new Atlantis. It's the 4th Atlantis I know of in 
San Luis Obispo.

George, me, Hank, and one mystery owner.

The drive side Sugino crank on that bike is one I picked up at the Riv 
garage sale. Hank had to buy the LH crank.

Hank has been talking about a local Riv ride soon, that may have to happen.

Mitch Browne
San Luis Obispo


On Monday, June 11, 2012 5:55:09 PM UTC-7, Steven Silbert wrote:
>
> Today I came back to my Hillborne, which was parked in front of Linnea's 
> Cafe in San Luis Obispo, only to find that it had found a friend! A 
> beautiful Atlantis was parked next to Samwise (My Hillborne)... The light 
> blue contrasted with the creamy green was a sight to behold. The owner was 
> waiting for me to arrive so he could meet the owner. I drooled over his 
> Phil Wood built, 40-spoke wheels while he checked out the double top tubes. 
> This whole experience leaves me wondering... does this happen with other 
> bicycle companies? Is it OK for me to get so excited meeting another 
> Rivendell in the wild? I mean it happens with surlys and other companies, 
> but not quite to the same degree.. We talked for like 30 minutes about how 
> much we liked our bikes. I guess what I'm trying to say is that it feels 
> nice belonging to such a cool, tight-knit community of people.
>

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