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Slovenian Coat Of Arms
Še vedno imam sorodnike tam in v Novo Mesto, Ljubljana in Domžale.
V ZDA je več Slovencev kot v Sloveniji
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No sticker or decal, here: BITD, Schwinns had the real deal:
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● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●
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Head Tube Badges Recently Acquired Bike & Frame
Early 80's Echelon. These frames were built in Japan by Cherubim, Hitoshi Konno's shop. He was Yoshi Konno's older brother (of 3Rensho fame). They were made for and imported by DIN Industries a California based bicycle parts importer.
I just picked up this new frame from SF Bay Area frame builder Ed Litton last Saturday. He built it on spec for someone several years ago and they ended up not taking it - their loss...
Ed and I had talked about him building me a custom frame for years. When I saw this one hanging on his wall a few months back, I liked the colors and thought about it for awhile. It's my exact size, so why build a new one. The frame is made of a blend of Columbus SL and Tange Prestige tubing.
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I just picked up this new frame from SF Bay Area frame builder Ed Litton last Saturday. He built it on spec for someone several years ago and they ended up not taking it - their loss...
Ed and I had talked about him building me a custom frame for years. When I saw this one hanging on his wall a few months back, I liked the colors and thought about it for awhile. It's my exact size, so why build a new one. The frame is made of a blend of Columbus SL and Tange Prestige tubing.
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Back in the day Schwinns WERE the real deal.
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And since were having dueling headbadge threads, these need to be here too.
The PDX triad, nobody did what these guys did better than they did.
The PDX triad, nobody did what these guys did better than they did.
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Speaking Of Paramounts...
The 1959 and 1984 Paramounts were bikes that passed through Stone's Cyclery in Alameda, CA. I helped Dennis Stone sell them online.
1959 Paramount
1984 Paramount. Columbus SL tubing, DuraAce gruppo.
My 1992 Paramount OS. This was one of the last frames built before Schwinn went under.
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1959 Paramount
1984 Paramount. Columbus SL tubing, DuraAce gruppo.
My 1992 Paramount OS. This was one of the last frames built before Schwinn went under.
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When I got my Stella its head badge was missing, so I asked @rhm to make one for me based on pictures we found online. A couple of months ago, the proper original Stella head badge came up on eBay so I bought it. Here is the original (left) next to revision 1 from rhm.
He wasn't happy with the rough edges due to material choice on that revision, so he made this one, which I think is the best of the three and will stay on the bike.
Of course, if we're going to talk about roosters on head badges, this one must be the gold standard (though not mine).
Roosters aside, this is my favorite among the head badges in my garage:
I know it's traditionally referred to as the anniversary head badge, but I prefer to think of it as the Heron of Guadalupe.
He wasn't happy with the rough edges due to material choice on that revision, so he made this one, which I think is the best of the three and will stay on the bike.
Of course, if we're going to talk about roosters on head badges, this one must be the gold standard (though not mine).
Roosters aside, this is my favorite among the head badges in my garage:
I know it's traditionally referred to as the anniversary head badge, but I prefer to think of it as the Heron of Guadalupe.
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Bertin Head Tube Badges
This was a thin foil badge from ~1990.
1982 Bertin C79-SSC decal head badge.
1986 C80-SSC decal head badge.
1990's Bertin head tube decal.
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Pre and post war Dunelts. I like the simple relief of the older badge.
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Some really cool head tube badges here ! I know I've posted pics of the Russian XB3 bicycle headbadge before, the art-deco / Orwellian look is pretty cool....I wish I had one.
found it - there are some members of BF who have a XB3 https://www.bikeforums.net/20965274-post8.html
found it - there are some members of BF who have a XB3 https://www.bikeforums.net/20965274-post8.html
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Here's the design from another former Portland builder of the same era, Bruce Gordon.
And finally; the headbadge is not dead. Jen Green makes headbadges including this one for Rock Lobster.
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Big, bold, lots of detail. I imagine you need a 56cm frame or larger just to fit it on the head tube.
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Galmozzi Head Badge
@gugie, yep, that is my chicken bike. I probably have a couple more head badges to add... Will work on that.
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I'll piggyback here to show DiNucci's current logo (neither a badge nor a decal: This is painted with a stencil.)
Here's the design from another former Portland builder of the same era, Bruce Gordon.
And finally; the headbadge is not dead. Jen Green makes headbadges including this one for Rock Lobster.
Brent
Here's the design from another former Portland builder of the same era, Bruce Gordon.
And finally; the headbadge is not dead. Jen Green makes headbadges including this one for Rock Lobster.
Brent
I know Bruce hung out with these guys from the pics of them leaving for a ride from Jim's shop on Everett and they are likely the reason he defected from Cal for the 10 years but I read he was in Eugene, did he actually work in PDX too?
Either way he was a transplant, albeit a fine one.
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