The treatment of the stay ends and fork ends is in the later style of Bruce 
Gordon, making me wonder whether he might have built this particualr 
example.
 
Cheers,
 
Peter  
 
 
 
On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 10:32:51 AM UTC-7, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:

> This popped up on the CL in the SF North Bay.  I'm glad it is too small 
> for me, as I would be trying to figure out how to rationalize another bike. 
> I don't think it's a screamingly great deal, but it is fairly priced.  It's 
> an Eisentraut "Limited" model:
>
> http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/3288189788.html
>
> For folks who haven't heard of Albert Eisentraut, the most common phrase 
> which comes up with him on a search is "godfather of american 
> framebuilders"  I would not normally put a non-RBW model listing here, but 
> this one, from this builder, is worth a look - if nothing else to see work 
> from someone who begat those who begat those who currently craft quality 
> frames here in the States.
>
> http://www.classicrendezvous.com/USA/Eisentraut_main.htm
>
> - Jim  "know your roots..."
>

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