This is an exercise in futility. It's sort of like going to Walmart to buy 
USA made goods. It's possible, but you'll be searching long and hard and 
your selection will be extremely limited.

The reality is, many of the big manufacturers DID stop making steel bikes a 
long time ago. Aluminum has completely taken over the lower and mid level 
market, and the current king of high end exotica is carbon. There are some 
smaller brands that seem to be getting a foot hold with current steel 
offerings, but those brands are typically only carried by likewise 
independent retailers that most likely dont carry "A" brands. The smaller 
production and niche market generally lend to higher pricing which is going 
to automatically weed out a very large percentage of the buying populous. 
Like it or not when it comes to high end, the masses directly equate more 
money to lighter weight. I work for a shop that sells Cannondale and Trek 
and this reality is all too true. We stock some cool innovative bikes, some 
are mind numbingly light, some seem to have more tech than my phone, others 
have more suspension travel than my motorcycle, but they all have two 
wheels and get people outside. I have worked for this family on and off for 
20 years and my loyalty to them goes beyond the bikes. I realize my take on 
bikes is contrary to the norm and that places like Rivendell are the hidden 
gems. I've seen behind the curtain and the industry can be rough and ugly 
and small guys dont tend to last long. Rivendell etal are kicking ass by 
persisting and persevering.

That said, I shop at Rivendell via the web, and the three bikes I own are 
all steel and USA made. I'm Brad, the black sheep of our stores.

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