Is the geometry of the Mercian at the bottom of the page as tradly as it 
appears on that page?  It looks positively Edwardian.  DL-1-ian.  
Roadsterian.
 
Can also be seen on the John Boultbee clothing page, looking similar.
 
Peter
San Diego
 
 
 
   
On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 2:05:57 PM UTC-7, Jim Cloud wrote:

> I just received the latest "Brooks Despatch" in my e-mail folder this 
> morning.  Here's a link if any of you are interested: 
>
>
> http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=779d0fc02cc4843db052687bf&id=e949f9f1f0&e=1885fd186c
>  
>
> I thought it was interesting that Brooks now makes their leather bags 
> in Britain (Birmingham), and canvas baggage in Italy (Tuscany). This 
> is a change from their previous manufacture in China. 
>
> Whatever your opinions are pertaining to the Chinese manufacture of 
> bicycle products, I think its nice to see them return to their 
> proximate point of origin.  When I think of Brooks, I definitely think 
> of a traditional British product. 
>
> *Note:  Many of these products aren't inexpensive, but they weren't 
> inexpensive when sourced from China either! 
>
> Jim Cloud 
> Tucson, AZ 
>

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