The name Rivendell was not copyrighted.
On Tuesday, January 17, 2012, robert zeidler
wrote:
> And where, sir, is your exhaustive research to support your name choice?
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> On Thursday, January 12, 2012, Mike B wrote:
>> Jacobus Fanciscus Thorpe I think this should put an end to further
disc
And where, sir, is your exhaustive research to support your name choice?
On Thursday, January 12, 2012, Mike B wrote:
> Jacobus Fanciscus Thorpe I think this should put an end to further
discussion.
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Hate to see a grown man beg. Since you ponied up the 'wampum' for an early
copy, my wish for you is that the name it ends up bearing does not tread on
one of the forbidden categories. Even if you hate the name, I really
really hope you love the bike.
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Please guys I'm begging you, stop the madness. Wait until they build a
library or a new high school mascot is needed.
I'm considering purchasing the naming rights to this bike and calling it
something like "Rockin' Bitchin' Bike". Or maybe "Freight Truck". My
attorney should be in touch with the Ri
Jeremy Till's quote(partial): " I would say that the best way to do it
would be to research the peoples native to Rivendell's stomping grounds;
maybe use one of the native names for Mt. Diablo, to pay tribute to the
terrain that has shaped Rivendell bikes for years."
Just mho, but I think Jerem
On a barely related not, can y'all confirm that the new bike is 650b? I
can't remember.
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Well said!
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Da54Ch8-7g6I&v=a54Ch8-7g6I&gl=US
Patrick Moore
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On Jan 9, 2012, at 6:57 PM, robert zeidler wrote:
> OK timeout. Please, no historically accurate, or relevant ir politically
> correct names. It
OK timeout. Please, no historically accurate, or relevant ir politically
correct names. It's not an office building. It's a bicycle.
How 'bout Big Wampum, or Forked Tongue.
It's about fun, yes?
On Monday, January 9, 2012, Scotty wrote:
> Abiaka- Seminole Indian medicine man
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> Though his exp
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On Saturday, January 7, 2012, grant wrote:
> Ask any living relatives--I wanted to BE an Indian when I was a kid.
> Read all about them, was one for Halloween a lot. Know they got super
> shafted. Don't feel personally responsible for that, but am no less
> ashamed on behalf of us anybodys for
Enough great names to support another decade of Rivendell innovation!
On Jan 7, 2012, at 9:30 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> The southeast has some of the most beautiful Indian names: Chattahoochee,
> Amicalola, Hiawassee, Tallulah, Waleska. Monongahela from Pennsylvania -- not
> to mention Allegh
I enjoyed reading it.
Plus it did have some ostensible Riv linkage
If you start a blog I'll subscribe.
-JimD
On Jan 7, 2012, at 7:26 AM, Leslie wrote:
> What did I post last night?!?!
>
> My apologies! I get to thinking, then writing, and don't stop I start
> to build foundations of point
In the immortal words of Drill Sargent Hulka, "Lighten up, Frances".
On Friday, January 6, 2012, Liesl wrote:
> On Jan 6, 11:07 am, TSW wrote:
>> Are these tribes still extant? I wonder what it'd be like for a
>> member of a tribe to see a bike named after his or her people. Would
>> it be li
Yup. Just before Christmas.
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AHH was
Each their own, of course, but improper nouns lack zip.
-Allan
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AHH was nice, when it was just that but it's getting a bit moldy IMHO.
BTW did anybody get notified about their deposit on the new bike?
On Friday, January 6, 2012, TSW wrote:
> Are these tribes still extant? I wonder what it'd be like for a
> member of a tribe to see a bike named after his or
Lived right on the banks of thr Wabash for a coupla years.
On Friday, January 6, 2012, Joe Bernard wrote:
> There ya go, Z-Man. I thought Arrowhead was cool, too (and sent it to
Grant). It begs for a spear through the downtube decal with an arrowhead on
the end. I don't think it would be too much
There ya go, Z-Man. I thought Arrowhead was cool, too (and sent it to
Grant). It begs for a spear through the downtube decal with an arrowhead on
the end. I don't think it would be too much work to tie it to the "warrior
chief" headbadge G would like to use. It's too bad Chief and Scout are
alr
Or taking a lead from GP, Arrowhead, aerohead, or some such? Make a great
headbadge.
On Friday, January 6, 2012, Allan in Portland
wrote:
> Well, since Calumet originated as an Indian tribe and is the name of a
township in NW Indiana, a river, a slew of local businesses, a photography
joint in t
Well, since Calumet originated as an Indian tribe and is the name of a
township in NW Indiana, a river, a slew of local businesses, a photography
joint in the UK, and a baking powder manufacturer, to name a few, I think
they'll be OK. But I'm cooling of it regardless. ;-)
Regards,
-Allan
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Given the name/trademark lawyerly things that Riv has run into with bike names,
Calumet might be a problem.
When photography was based on silver halide and chemistry I knew Calumet as a
respected business
particularly for photo accessory/widgets.
Oh I just checked they are still at it
(http:
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