>Brandon mentioned Art Stump. Is the A.D. Stump mentioned in some of my old
>Bike World magazines of the 1970s? I remember staring at photos of his
>frames and was thrilled to come across a great picture recently in an old
>issue showing beautiful lugs.
>
>Can anyone tell me anything about Stump? Is he still around? How many bikes
>did he build?
I think it was this list, though it could have been on the Framebuilders list that I asked the same question not a month ago. Oh well, I won't go into all the responses I recieved, but Art is still aound living in Los Osos though he's in a wheelchair now, I wonder what modifications he did to that? Anyway, my Classic Bike Resource page is going to having a major facelift in a month or two. One of the things I'm going to do is interviewing people like Art and other "masters" of the art. I'm trying to find articles and pictures of him and his work to get it started. If anyone has articles or pictures I could use send them to me, also any questions you think I should ask when I get around to interviewing him. JUst so it doesn't get redundant I do have his address and the article about framebuilding from Bikeworld?
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