Thanks very much for the information. I started researching painters in my
area, and was surprised to find how many autobody shops will paint bicycles
on the side.
Best to you,
Jay LePree
Demarest, NJ
On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 7:23:17 PM UTC-5 Fullylugged wrote:
> Jay: I had mine pa
I'm also stopping by to comment on the workbench. Wow, what a cool piece!
The bike looks fantastic, too; the proportions are just right.
On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 6:23:17 PM UTC-6 Fullylugged wrote:
> Jay: I had mine painted in Pelham AL by Nathan Barnes (
> https://www.instagram.com/nat
Jay: I had mine painted in Pelham AL by Nathan Barnes
(https://www.instagram.com/nate_barnes81/). He paints cars and motorcycles
during the week, bicycles (and sometimes plane parts) on the weekend. I
think he does great work and he is very reasonable in cost. I have a PDF of
the decals and
Ben: That is beautiful. I have one of the last orange white 54 cm that we
sold. (I purchased it in 2003). I have been looking for a painter. Where
did you have your bike painted? How did you get the new decals?
Jay
Demarest, NJ
On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 5:31:58 PM UTC-5 Ben Miller w
I will add my kudos--beautiful bicycle, great job with the build. Any other
bike would have been upstaged by that lovely antique workbench. I've bought
and sold a few in my day. There is something about how they show the
history of use through every cut, gouge & stain. May your Rambouillet
d
Beautiful! Congratulations!
On Friday, February 12, 2021 at 2:37:41 PM UTC-8 Ben Miller wrote:
> Opps. Here is a photo of the whole bike...
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