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Originally Posted by unterhausen
While that's true about websites, all the fbuilding companies except Ceeway have modern websites nowadays. Certainly the ones that have added drawings are getting there with the amount of info that you might need. But I think a lot of them still could add a few words of info. Lon in particular has so much history in his head, but he probably thinks everyone knows it. I ignored framebuilding between 1982 and the late '90s, so that's a lot of history missing from what I know.
My problem with the 1977 through mid 1990s was being too stoned and trying to work in the LBS industry the right way. This is one reason why I am slowly going through my old printed catalogs and scanning them for inclusion on my Flicker site. Andy
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