[CR]Caring for a Teledyne Titan - maybe easier

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From: "Mark Petry" <mark@petry.org>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 08:48:27 -0700
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Subject: [CR]Caring for a Teledyne Titan - maybe easier

While on a romantic weekend getaway in lovely Victoria, BC, I spied what appeared to be a Teledyne Titan, large size (58 ?) in pretty good shape, with Shimano AX grouppo COMPLETE, 1200 bucks.

Since I want to save the owner of the shop the usual tidal wave of calls from tire kickers seeking clarification about "are the toe strap logos correct, what font is used in the serial number stampings, does it have early or late decals, Can you give me a list of the component date markings, etc etc," if you're seriously interested in the bike contact me off list and I'll give you the contact information for the shop.

Any post could be my last so here's my full signoff block. Sorry, could'nt resist.

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Name: Mark Kilcoyne Petry (CR since 1996)

Email: mark@petry.org

City: Unincorporated Bainbridge Island

State: Washington

Country: United States of America

West Longitude: One Hundred Twenty Two degrees Thirty One minutes

North Latitude: Forty Seven degrees Nineteen minutes

Reference for Nav Coordinates: World Geodetic Survey (WGS 84) Geoid

Elevation: 122 feet above mean sea level based on 2007 tides

Planet: Third planet from the sun, Milky way galaxy in the known Einstinian universe

Comment: Component elements and Carbon 14 dating analysis of all on-topic bike frames will be provided upon request.

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