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Kris Henry/44 Bikes in NH.
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Bozeman MT must be some sort of freakish geographical anomaly ...to have two such highly acclaimed frame builders in the same tiny out-of-the-way town just seems like a record of some sort. Or proof of aliens.
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I have seen a few bikes made by Paul Reardon ofBlue Steel Bikes out of La Crosse WI. He is on my short list when I am ready to pull the trigger on a SS frame.
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Does anyone know anything about Daltex (in Dallas)? Speaking of obscure, Bearclaw in Michigan. |
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I'm truly surprised by the lack of Chicago-based builders. Humble is the only one I can think of. So many riders in Chicagoland that it seems a local custom maker could tap into something. |
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Waltworks
Waltworks - Park City, UT
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New Hampshire has an Atlantic coastline. Not much of one, but still . . . .
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My Nobilette was made in Michigan.
My Teesdale was made in Iowa (using True Temper tubes made in Tennessee). |
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Plus: Chris Kvale Clockwork Bikes Northern Frameworks Cake (also Erik Noren) Anderson Custom Cycles |
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Erik Rolf / Alliance Bicycles, Ketchum, Idaho. But he did start cutting his teeth in framebuilding with Carl Strong in Bozeman.
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18 miles is nothing! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I still want him included since I’m in his queue🤪
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SPOKE Life's too short to ride cheap bikes! |
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Kvale’s lugwork is mind bending |
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Earl Glazer in Memphis, TN
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