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Another vote for tom Kellogg. Superb attention to detail . Decades of experience . Honest and kind.
The paint on my spectrum has held up really well into it's fifth year --only flaws are from chain slap and dropped metal tools . The clear coat with buried decala is amazing too. |
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I have had frames painted by several of the painters already mentioned. Two done by Joe Bell, both turned out just beautiful. JB has a long turn around/wait time and he isn’t cheap...but you won’t be disappointed.
Alan Wanta painted my Serotta. He got the job done quickly and he charged a very reasonable fee. I feel like the decal placement could have been better on the down tube, but I still get lots of compliments on the bike. Most recently dealt with Black Magic to paint the fork on my Moots. They did a fantastic job. Painted on wheelie croc is awesome. I felt their pricing was good and the turn around was very quick. They were a pleasure to deal with, and they even put my finished bike up on their Instagram page. |
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Not on the east coast, but check out chestercycles.com. He's in Chicago. Duane has painted a Lemond Alpe d'Huez for me, and is currently painting a Lemond Zurich. Great work and reasonable pricing for the quality.
Turnaround is decent now, but he does get backed up from time to time. |
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I have a repainted Pegoretti
Tom Kellogg did an outstanding job |
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