1950 with a 4-speed S-A no less. This restoration was a bit after my
time. I did drop by the shop while it was still in and thought it one of
the oddest bikes I've ever seen.
enjoy,
monkeyman
>Certainly looks like a fine, upstanding citizen in the photo, a pillar of the
>community no doubt. Do my eyes deceive me, or is that a Paris Galibier in
>the "Restorations" section further down the page?
>
>Regards,
>
>Jerry Moos
>
>Monkeyman wrote:
>
>> >Perhaps a photo would cement the association for everyone. =:^P
>> >
>> >Lee Berg
>> >Palo Alto
>>
>> You could try the drawing Mitzi did at our web page:
>> http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/
>> OR
>> Try a picture at The Bikesmith page I'm the second picture the guy on the
>> chrome chopper, the picture is about 6 years old:
>> http://www.thebikesmith.com/
>> OR
>> A picture from the UCSB gradschool prefunct, we're the last people on the
>> page as Mitzi Kirkland-Ives and her husband:
>> http://www.arthistory.ucsb.edu/
>>
>> If someone would like to get me a flatbed/slide scanner or digital camera
>> for christmas I can post plenty more, plus pictures of my SLX fixed gear
>> with Delta brakes, Ti stem, and B-stone arc bars.
>>
>> enjoy,
>> Brandon"monkeyman"Ives
>>
>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> Nobody can do everything,
>> but if everybody did something
>> everything would get done.
>> -Gil Scott Heron-
>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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but if everybody did something
everything would get done.
-Gil Scott Heron-
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!