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New badge patches, made right here in PA by my friends at Falls Creek Outfitters! They have a spread in the current Bicycling Magazine- check it out!
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$6 shipped (via PayPal to "[email protected]"). $5 with a t-shirt order. Limited availability- all sales will go towards having a larger run made.
Weekend special- order two tees and get a patch for free (until Monday night, or I run out).
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Quick peek at the new PA digs! Not "finished", but it's time to get cracking!
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Shop dandy: trying to walk the talk of supporting my fellow craftsmen and women and domestic producers. I'm making an effort to buy less and buy better.
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In this shot:
Winter Bicycles, Randi Joe Fab, Circle A Mfg., Wesco, Roundhouse, Archival Clothing, Starrett, Lennox, Strawberry/ LAN, Anvil Bikes, Bridgeport, Kurt, Bringheli, Paragon Machine Works, Paul Components, K&T, Hollows Leather, Boone Ti, Anatometal, Benchmade, Wilton, Cincinnati...
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I see what looks like a Miller tig welder in post #464. Are you going to be tig welding frames soon?
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No plans to- I use it for the racks and some utility work. If I bring the tig to the frame side I'll be sure to post it.
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First miter on my "new" 1923 K&T 1b on the first tube of the first frame in my PA shop.
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Hi Eric,
I just noticed your Oregon locale has been changed to PA. Wondering why you made the move from Oregon to Pennsylvania, and how much downtime did the move create for you in terms of bike fabrication?
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It was a huff, that's for sure! My wife, Karen, works in academic libraries and took a position at Penn State. This is where they keep it, so off we came! The move has been great so far. It took a bit longer than planned to get the space nailed down and then built in. I'm glad I took my time to do it right, though- the new space is great and the lay out seem like it's really going to work for me.
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Speaking of which- the first frame kit from the new Plant 1 location just got wrapped!
Next stop: Paint!
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I received an email out of the blue today. Stuff like this makes my week:
"Hi Eric.
You manufactured my offset stem back in Nov/Dec 2009.
Because the offset compensated for my left arm being a couple inches shorter than the right, due to various surgeries, I have been able to ride comfortably putting on 36,000 miles over these past 6 years. Except for one nick, that was easy to touch up, it still looks like new. I show it off quite often amazing many.
Many thanks again for your creativity and great workmanship."
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Hehehe- Rx safety glasses and brazing flip ups. Big Daddy Warbucks over here. #nerdalert
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It's at about this point that things start to feel warm...
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Mainlining L7 and making stuff with fire: tis a good day.
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Theatre viscera: The Great Red Stripe
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*Sometimes the work rubs back...
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Anti twist tool go awol in a cross country move? No problem.
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