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    Default Friday PicFest No.12

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    Default Bugatti Blue all round

    Fillets.

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    seat cluster:


    head lugs:


    paint is by Keith Anderson
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    Default this week's out put

    Jazzed up some XL compact lugs
    cooked them up
    off on the morrow to Joey for colore
    Martin collected his planing bike {needs another mudguard stay}
    long hours this week at the bench
    Cheers Dazza

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    yosemite had ansel adams;
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    Silver one is for me, lavender one is for Susan.

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    Death or glory-




    More pictures (including a really big version of the above head tube)

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    Default Finally finished this long project ..

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    this bike slapped me around. sometimes you will have that. lots of special requests. for "angry bee" of Chris King T-shirt fame...... off for a coat of orange. Steve.
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    Ok I made it last week but all my pics this week are from riding.
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    Donald W. Ferris Sr.
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    "It's better to not know so much than to know so many things that ain't so." -- Josh Billings, 1885

    A man with any character at all must have enemies and places he is not welcome—in the end we are not only defined by our friends, but also those aligned against us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Archibald View Post
    Donald W. Ferris Sr.
    6/21/1935 - 5/23/2009 R.I.P.


    That my friend is a great photo of an obviously strong man. I'm sorry for your loss.

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    caps for 14mm DT ST's + pin binder (forward facing) for fillet style ST cluster ala Garro style.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Kirk View Post
    That my friend is a great photo of an obviously strong man. I'm sorry for your loss.

    dave
    Thanks Dave. I felt OK posting it here it because every lug vise we ever sold was made by him. In fact, up until he got sick, (two weeks after that picture was taken in '07), every lathe turned part on every tool/fixture we made was turned by him, even the washers. Lots of builders out there are using tools that had my Dad's hands on them and that's a fine tribute.
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    I know that this place is not about chatting but that is a beautiful, clever horse! My condolences, I feel your loss.. Creighton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archibald View Post
    Thanks Dave. I felt OK posting it here it because every lug vise we ever sold was made by him. In fact, up until he got sick, (two weeks after that picture was taken in '07), every lathe turned part on every tool/fixture we made was turned by him, even the washers. Lots of builders out there are using tools that had my Dad's hands on them and that's a fine tribute.
    What a great tribute Don. It makes me very proud to use your 'Anvil' lug vise. I consider it an honor that your father made it.

    What a fantastic photo of him as well. I'll always remember it and think of him when I use the vise.

    Sorry for your loss.

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    Default A couple of stainless spacers

    Something for Frank - these are the 'before' pictures.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Archibald View Post
    Thanks Dave. I felt OK posting it here it because every lug vise we ever sold was made by him. In fact, up until he got sick, (two weeks after that picture was taken in '07), every lathe turned part on every tool/fixture we made was turned by him, even the washers. Lots of builders out there are using tools that had my Dad's hands on them and that's a fine tribute.
    you told me that once & i have thought about it every day since i saw that on Phred. i am honored to have a lasting testimony to your Dad's badass-ness. i grew up with men that looked like that. button down shirts & that same gaze. sorry for your loss, Don. Steve.
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