Marty:
Very cool indeed! But of course, someone has to quibble, so it may as
well be me. The Atlantis doesn't have a rear rack! How can this be?
Mine feels naked without one; of course, its never had fenders, so I
guess that evens things out.
Nice work. I know the group will enjoy this; thank
Marty,
18x24. Which is what you recommended, isn't it?
As for the green Hillborne, I'm (mostly) pulling your chain. Amazing how
many green bikes have been available from Rivendell.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:32:10 PM UTC-5, Marty wrote:
> Glad you like it E
>
> Glad you like it Eric, and good to know it prints out OK. I have not had a
> chance to do that myself, but I'll take it in on a thumb drive somewhere
> this weekend. What size did you end up with? Sorry 'bout the missing green
> SH, but there's always the next time!
>
Marty
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It is also possible to copy the original size in Flickr to an SD card and
tote said card to Target to get a poster sized print. Did that over
lunch. It's a stunner. Cost was about $19. Might vary depending on
where you have it done.
Thank you Marty for the great work. Still wish the sing
Marty:
Thanks, that is a very classy and fun thing for you to undertake for
everyone's benefit. Can't wait to get a poster-size print for my
shop.
Max Beach
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On Thursday, April 12, 2012 6:32:34 AM UTC-4, Marty wrote:
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> Leslie, no prize for that, but yes; intentional. Call it swimming up
>> stream, or spitting in the wind, or going against the flow. Maybe it
>> represents the RIvendell philosophy somehow. I was not thinking that when I
>> took the s
>
> Some have asked me to upload this to Snapfish so they can order a print.
> I've never done that, but I'll give it a try. Here's the link to the file
> on Snapfish:
>
*http://tinyurl.com/6q4jx9q*
Let me know if that works, OK?
Marty
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a poster size reprint available for purchase would be great
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> Leslie, no prize for that, but yes; intentional. Call it swimming up
> stream, or spitting in the wind, or going against the flow. Maybe it
> represents the RIvendell philosophy somehow. I was not thinking that when I
> took the shot during my last visit to HQ, but when the idea came up and
Dang, that second to last entry should be Simpleone, not Quickbeam.
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> I'm not the expert Ryan, but my understanding is that Heron was a brand
> that GP and others (TD, RS) were a part of in the early days as a way to
> extend the reach of well-designed, well-built bikes to those who did not
> need a "custom", and offer them an affordable alternative to a Rive
This is really nice. What's the story behind the Heron's? How are they
related to Rivendell ?
- Ryan
On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 5:23:11 PM UTC-7, Marty wrote:
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> After much too long, and too many delays, I finally took the time to
> update the Rivendell "models & variations" poster I st
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