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yo! post up a pic of the JPW in mustache bar configuration so folks can appreciate that too. I've seen both and yes, rare, coveted, mind-blowing. No other way to say it than absolutely perfect
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so cool seven pal. My Bianchi commuter was set up very similarly, it went through a 650b conversion.
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Titan lugged steel
Not high zoot or anything, bought for a couple of hundred dollars, but haven't seen that many around...the helix sort of pattern on the tubes...not sure what you call that.
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I have one of Alexi Grewal's training frames, built by Chuck Coleman, the prototype for the curved seat tube-- hanging on a wall.
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Serotta-- earlier than the downtube decals; earlier than the Club Special moniker; simply a custom Serotta. Ben says approx 1975
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Very cool.
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Caddx with a fatty headshock
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My "rare" bike is a '73 De Rosa strada.. a little earlier than the track bike with the heart cutouts in the lugs. I have sold lots of vintage bikes over the years but this one is so special it is a keeper.
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Here are my rare and obscure - a somewhat rare Serotta Colorado Soft Tail (CST) mountain bike, and an 1860's vintage Boneshaker.
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You don't see too many bikes made by Harry Rensch.
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Uncommon more so than rare. 1960's vintage.
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I really dig this. Great job.
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