[CR]Re: Cinelli Production

(Example: Framebuilders:Doug Fattic)

In-Reply-To: <MONKEYFOODGaVM7TVHR00002043@monkeyfood.nt.phred.org>
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Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 17:06:23 -0700
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "Donald A. Martinich" <dutchm@dcn.org>
cc: freitas1@pacbell.net
Subject: [CR]Re: Cinelli Production

At 11:42 AM -0700 5/9/07, classicrendezvous-request@bikelist.org wrote:
> Anyone know what their production numbers were?Might be simple math to
>figure out if production was in house or farmed out. Based on maybe
>20-25 per builder per month( would that be reasonable?) how many
>builders did he have? Did Cupertino bike shop ever actually stock
>framesets or did you have to order and wait?
> BOB
>FREITAS
> MILL VALLEY,
>CA USA
> who was in the little shop(Spences garage) many
>times but cant remember much of it

I was in and out of Spence's Randy Lane garage a fair amount during the 1960's. It was a small shop and there was little room for any new bike displays. I think most of the fine machinery that I saw in there were was on order or in for repair/adjustment/upgrade. I went there on 3 occasions looking for Cinellis for other people and only scored once. I can't remember now why that fully built SC was still there in the shop but it was perfect for my new wife. My son still has it. It has a Spence converted Campy derailleur and TA cottered alloy cranks. I think I remember seeing at least one Alex Singer there that was built on spec. (sigh!) There may have been a few frames around on occasion, but my guess would be that they were very few in number.

Dutch Martinich
Davis, CA
"90 degrees and rising"