Re: [CR]Perfection (Like how the lugs on RICHARD'S NAGASAWA gracefully traverse the copes.

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing)

From: <"richardsachs@juno.com">
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 23:07:54 GMT
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Perfection (Like how the lugs on RICHARD'S NAGASAWA gracefully traverse the copes.


<josephbstarck@yahoo.com> wrote:
>what kind of "goof"
>qualifies as return-worthy, "I erred on some brake bridge placements on a couple Hollands -- major goofs -- I added some checks after these expensive goofs. And when my work went into paint, the painters would occasionally alert me to things, and I became more attentive as a result."

=== === === thanks for setting the record straight; now i understand the bar of quality you're trying to stay above. you sold a guy a frame on which you've discovered a brazing error in the bridge placement and you rectified it, re-brazed in another one, and passed it off as a "new" frame? i could not conceive of ever rebrazing a joint, or replacing a bridge on a frame without considering it a "repair". iow, that kind of stuff is unconscienceable (sp?). how you can endorse this as "acceptable" while commenting on the standards of another's metalwork is, well, beyond me.
e-RICHIE
chester, ct