Cycling Poster on your shop wall
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Cycling Poster on your shop wall
Do you have cycling poster adorning the walls of your shop or bike room? I was looking at the poster I've collected over the years and thought that would be a cool thing to have space for. If you do it would be fun to see pictures of your shops.
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When I worked at a local family bicycle store, in the early 80's, we had Campagnolo posters like this pinned to the wall. I assume that they were a perk from a supplier, or possibly, picked up by the store owner at an annual bike shop convention somewhere. Since the shop was more geared toward a "family line" of bicycles, these posters were relegated to the back of the shop, mostly out of the sight of the general customers. The first one I had ever seen, I think, was owned by a former worker. He had it up in his room at college, where the size of it seemed to fill the entire wall (the size of the poster is about 2.5 feet x 4 feet). Had I been lucky enough to be around at just the right time, I too could have taken one home with me, when a fresh one needed a spot on the wall. The posters did a job on me... the way that they captured the excitement and speed of bicycle racing, combined with the sheer exotic-ness of a land, culture, and event so far from my midwest upbringing, really drew me in and made me want to bicycle all the more. Maybe someday, I'll come across one.
When I worked at a local family bicycle store, in the early 80's, we had Campagnolo posters like this pinned to the wall. I assume that they were a perk from a supplier, or possibly, picked up by the store owner at an annual bike shop convention somewhere. Since the shop was more geared toward a "family line" of bicycles, these posters were relegated to the back of the shop, mostly out of the sight of the general customers. The first one I had ever seen, I think, was owned by a former worker. He had it up in his room at college, where the size of it seemed to fill the entire wall (the size of the poster is about 2.5 feet x 4 feet). Had I been lucky enough to be around at just the right time, I too could have taken one home with me, when a fresh one needed a spot on the wall. The posters did a job on me... the way that they captured the excitement and speed of bicycle racing, combined with the sheer exotic-ness of a land, culture, and event so far from my midwest upbringing, really drew me in and made me want to bicycle all the more. Maybe someday, I'll come across one.
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It took some doing to find the Clement poster but I always loved it. It was in the room next to where my computer and work area was before I moved. The small pic is of the '9 Equinox I used to have in front of a E-2 Hawkeye at a small airport in So Jersey
This poster used to be in my bike room before I moved. Both posters are currently in my bedroom
This poster used to be in my bike room before I moved. Both posters are currently in my bedroom
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Hard to follow iab’s post. But I’ve got this framed Wibberley print.
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l'atelier - lots of tchotchkes, some of them are posters
Bob Freeman's famous calendar - you need one.
Bob Freeman's famous calendar - you need one.
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I used to have more, including a print of the famous Velo-Sport poster by David Lance Goines. I wonder what happened to it! Lost in a move perhaps. I do have another Goines print in the living room but it's not bike-related.
Only have one left and it's not in my shop because I hardly have a shop, only a little space in a half-basement of a very small house -- all surfaces covered with shelving, drawers, tools, wheels etc. This one is in my office:
Jacquie's handwriting reads "For Mark w/mud <heart>" -- I love it.
Only have one left and it's not in my shop because I hardly have a shop, only a little space in a half-basement of a very small house -- all surfaces covered with shelving, drawers, tools, wheels etc. This one is in my office:
Jacquie's handwriting reads "For Mark w/mud <heart>" -- I love it.
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I have one of these posters too. I stumbled upon it when I went with my wife into an arts and crafts supply store while we were out of town visiting her family. They were selling several similar posters as themed gift wrap sheets. I got a second one that is cameras. My local bike shop also has a copy of "les Bicyclettes" on their wall.
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I love this poster and I hope there is room for it in my new apartment
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While not bike related I can't wait to get this framed and hung in my bike area
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normally the EM would hang here, but in the garage for bar wrap & driveline clean.
And a future portrait of my wannabe riding abilities
here's hoping the future holds time trials around the Earth and other Worlds
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Moved this along to another forum member, but I don't remember who. Maybe it will turn up in this thread.
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Have a few on walls and really enjoy my digital photo pictures sequencer showing pix like below. Recommend for those without lots of wall space.
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I am still building my bike shop. In the interim here is shot of our guest room. I hope they like bikes!
A couple of my Eroica posters framed
A couple of my Eroica posters framed
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One of my kids gave me that bicycle pillow for Christmas a few years ago!
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I used to have more, including a print of the famous Velo-Sport poster by David Lance Goines. I wonder what happened to it! Lost in a move perhaps. I do have another Goines print in the living room but it's not bike-related.
Jacquie's handwriting reads "For Mark w/mud <heart>" -- I love it.
Jacquie's handwriting reads "For Mark w/mud <heart>" -- I love it.
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yea, my wife came home with that after we finished the room. My daughter moved out and we decided on a bicycle theme as a guest room. I have every year poster , but didn’t want to overdo it . I am still considering putting up the other years until I finish my bike shop.