Speaking of missing Forum members....
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Speaking of missing Forum members....
..... haven't seen a post from Auchencrow, in like forever.
I was gone for months myself so maybe I'm the only one wondering. And hoping he's just on extended vacation.
I was gone for months myself so maybe I'm the only one wondering. And hoping he's just on extended vacation.
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Not to mention one of my favorite forum members Repechage!
Always solid insight from him as well.
Always solid insight from him as well.
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What about "puchfinnland"??
IIRC, he changed his forum name, but I don't remember any recent posts from him. Just curious how he is doing and especially how he's doing with nurturing his daughter's natural cycling talent and his special C&V builds for her.....
IIRC, he changed his forum name, but I don't remember any recent posts from him. Just curious how he is doing and especially how he's doing with nurturing his daughter's natural cycling talent and his special C&V builds for her.....
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If I ever disappear from the forum, you know how to get ahold of my people. Gonna need someone to liquidate my collection for my wife, and, well, you know most of those bikes pretty well already
Also, I got your kayak for you; are you still interested? I'll try to remember to email you tomorrow from work.
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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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I exchange emails with A-crow now and again. He's fine, Just busy, and, like some others, sort of drifted away from the forum, for whatever reason.
As I'm starting to do.
As I'm starting to do.
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Did I send pix of the bag with the new straps on there? PERFECT length. Perfect.
Thank you.
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Commence to jigglin huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
Commence to jigglin huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
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Thank you for the info. Let him know he is missed. Wealth of experience & knowledge and seems to be someone I would like in person as well as on the Forum.
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If I ever disappear from the forum, you know how to get ahold of my people. Gonna need someone to liquidate my collection for my wife, and, well, you know most of those bikes pretty well already
Also, I got your kayak for you; are you still interested? I'll try to remember to email you tomorrow from work.
Also, I got your kayak for you; are you still interested? I'll try to remember to email you tomorrow from work.
The kayak itch was so bad that I bought a new one and have been down to Nisqually area 2X already. Thanks - sorry to inconvenience.
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Mike was posting a couple of weeks ago. Still as 'puchfinnland'. Like here.
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We should put [MENTION=105493]Chris_in_Miami[/MENTION] on the side of a milk carton.
He'd like that.
He'd like that.
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Commence to jigglin huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
Commence to jigglin huh?!?!
"But hey, always love to hear from opinionated amateurs." -says some guy to Mr. Marshall.
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I was talking to Scozim about missing Auchen on the Forum when I went over for the MMC. Glad to know he's okay and simply taking a sabbatical.
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How about [MENTION=134169]mapleleaf[/MENTION]s13? Although, I can understand anyone who is a Leafs fan keeping a very low profile.
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T-Mar!
+1 to cudak888 & auchencrow
East Hill was gone before I had the pleasure.
glad to see ratfink76 isn't completely gone either
ultraspontane - just kidding!
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+1 to cudak888 & auchencrow
East Hill was gone before I had the pleasure.
glad to see ratfink76 isn't completely gone either
ultraspontane - just kidding!
Picchio Special
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MIKE is my name!
Oh Im here, alive in Deale Maryland
New wife and I Mary bought a house and in the process of getting it ready for winter (foreclosure house)
I have really nice cycling area and hopefully I get to go out and cycle in the future and great to see some of you guys again
JEIRVINE and Photogravity and other friends will be welcome to come out for a weekend ride!
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I had a tour of Auchencrow's man caves 2 years ago. His garage is full of a well edited collection of bikes and his lower level is full of rock + roll gear. He visited me a little over a year ago for a ride on my Colnago and we then went for lunch. Last time I checked he was busy focusing on his new job and some home improvement projects.
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I wondered about [MENTION=101025]WNG[/MENTION] after he passed through Portland and had a chance to meet. He was very encouraging.
I check on the forums daily, but mostly don't have a lot to add. I'm riding & "fine tuning" my new Surly, so since it's not vintage I don't talk about all the stuff I did with it, bought, or places I rode.
I appreciate ate all of the encouragement and selfless knowledge that people here offer.
I check on the forums daily, but mostly don't have a lot to add. I'm riding & "fine tuning" my new Surly, so since it's not vintage I don't talk about all the stuff I did with it, bought, or places I rode.
I appreciate ate all of the encouragement and selfless knowledge that people here offer.
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Jan Nikolajsen didn't post a whole lot, but he sure had some interesting things.
Dr. Deltron was quite a character too. I still have two of his masterpieces, and no idea what he's been up to.
Dr. Deltron was quite a character too. I still have two of his masterpieces, and no idea what he's been up to.
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I wondered about [MENTION=101025]WNG[/MENTION] after he passed through Portland and had a chance to meet. He was very encouraging.
I check on the forums daily, but mostly don't have a lot to add. I'm riding & "fine tuning" my new Surly, so since it's not vintage I don't talk about all the stuff I did with it, bought, or places I rode.
I appreciate ate all of the encouragement and selfless knowledge that people here offer.
I check on the forums daily, but mostly don't have a lot to add. I'm riding & "fine tuning" my new Surly, so since it's not vintage I don't talk about all the stuff I did with it, bought, or places I rode.
I appreciate ate all of the encouragement and selfless knowledge that people here offer.