[CR]Lugs as a art form.

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From: "Charles Nighbor" <cnighbor@pacbell.net>
To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 19:25:46 -0700
Subject: [CR]Lugs as a art form.

When I look as an architect at Bruce Gordon's frames. I see a great expression of modern art. I enjoy the frame builders skill in taking a standard lug and transforming it into a work of art. See http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/VR_2004/DSCN7888 and desription Description : This lovely lug detail is typical of Bruce's work.. this assymetrical piece of stainless turns the bike into frank art, far as I'm concerned. You don't want to know how much more he charges to do this kind of stuff..but he'll do it on your frame, if you want it. But looking at the next picture of this frame, see http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/VR_2004/DSCN7889 these comments are made, From: Kurt Sperry (Mon Oct 4 18:43:35 2004) I'm still trying to figure out what purpose those chromed bits on the head lugs are supposed to perform. Odd. Very odd.

Description : another detail shot of these lovely stainless inserts. And for those who wonder... the purpose is decorative, and this detail has an understated elegance you almost never see

Isn't the reason we enjoy this frames because of the high degree of added art. A MO Hetchins has a lot of extra lug work that serves very little purpose but a lot of very wonderful art forms. So Ken what is odd about Bruces lug work. Perhaps too modern. I can accept that view point. But I state Bruce Gordon is the best modern frame builder in his expression of lugs and the frame as a total object to enjoy as a higher art form I know of. Comments welcome Charles Nighbor Architect Walnut Creek, CA