Re: [CR]Bikes in basement

(Example: Production Builders:LeJeune)

Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 14:18:02 +0100
From: "renaissance-cycles" <info@renaissance-cycles.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Bikes in basement
To: Paul Williams <castell5@sympatico.ca>, classic rendezvous <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <4045D7C3.1040101@sympatico.ca>


I'll keep quiet, it'll be show and tell once Renaissance relocates to the Santa Barbara aera.

BTW: Once there we'll be needing some help to unload the container or containers, any volunteers out there. Looks to be next January of Febuary.....Give or take a month here or there. Looking forward to meeting some of you, till then you all have a great day.

BC
Baron C...................And the gang!!
Renaissance cycles
Eindhoven Holland


----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Williams
To: classic rendezvous
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 2:04 PM
Subject: [CR]Bikes in basement



> Morning CR folks,
>
> I am glad there have been a few other people with small collections
> sharing with the list - makes me feel somewhat less inadequate ;-)
>
> Here goes - what is in my basement (at least at the moment):
>
>
> 1982 Bob Jackson (Nuovo and Super Record mix)
>
> 1981 custom built 531SL TI-Raleigh (all Super Record)
>
> 1970s Gaspipe Peugeot (being built as a single-speed)
>
> 1990s Bianchi hybrid/ mix
>
> 1990s Peugeot MTB
>
> 1990s Gary Fisher MTB (my wife's)
>
> 1974 Jack Taylor frameset (hopefully soon to be exchanged for a 58 Claud
> Butler - Brian are you out there? I haven't forgotten - are you still
> interested? I will be in touch :-) )
>
> 1970 Peugeot PX10E frameset (now belonging to Chuck Brooks)
>
> late-60s early-70s Gitane frameset - in pretty rough shape and too big
> for me - just hanging on the wall waiting for an interested party
>
>
> And finally what is in someone else's basement in Bath waiting for me to
> pick up this summer :-) :
>
> 1947 Carpenter frameset
>
> Paul Williams,
> Ottawa, On, Canada