And as someone who has already picked up the new poster, I agree with Jim,
it is even better in person. The greeen background makes a nice change
from the first two posters. (Happen to stop by Hiawatha Cyclery when the
artist was dropping them off on his cargo bike).
Now to find a frame. An
The new posters can be found here. We also have a small number from last year
at a reduced price.
http://tinyurl.com/6tw77vq
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I've presold some of the 2012 posters, and reduced the price of the few
remaining copies of the 2011 prints. Adam Turman recently emailed me a
preview of what the posters look like with the first color (green) printed.
Those joining the midwest Riv Rally will get a taste of the real-world
ridi
That is to say, if you want one of the first year posters, contact Adam T
directly. Adamturman.com should get you in touch with him.
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Adam Turman, the artist who does our posters, sad he has a few spares of the
first poster "Enjoy the Ride", which is the one with the waterfall.
The new "Spring Ride" posters came in. In person, they are gorgeous. The bright
red-orange in the proof is muted and more burnt orange, which fits the
Does anybody have a 2010 version that they would like to sell? I have
2011 and now 2012 and my obsessive compulsive gene is starting to
twitch... Thanks.
Adam
DownEast
On Mar 21, 12:56 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
wrote:
> Our posters have been popular among the most tasteful members of this
Great poster!!! Love it.
On Wednesday, March 21, 2012 11:56:25 AM UTC-5, Jim Thill - Hiawatha
Cyclery wrote:
>
> Our posters have been popular among the most tasteful members of this
> group, though the RBW connection is not direct. Anyway, here is the version
> for 2012. The quantity are limi
That is quite lovely, Jim.
Jay
On Mar 21, 7:36 pm, William wrote:
> Ha!
>
> People with good taste buy this. Have a look and see what you think!
>
> I used to do that sometimes when I worked at the bike shop. I'd say
> something like: "skilled riders tend to really like the Bridgestone. Have