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Brian Curtis freestyler / pro reproductions orders
retrogeezer:
This type?
martin46:
When i spoke with him, he said he would be offering Freestyler, Pro and Cruiser, as once a jig is made its relatively simple to adjust it for the different sizes.
Plus the Freestyler is just a Pro frame with a little extra plumbing.
But as Mark has said, this will depend on genuine interest and probably deposits to cover material and set up costs. Rather than just doing a run of frames and then marketing them.
its gonna be a Freestyler for me and maybe a Cruiser too, if my wallet allow's. As this opportunity is not likely to come up again.
GavinDavis:
I would say there would be enough interest with members on here, without the need for too much marketing. Especially if he is only going to be doing very limited frame runs. They'l be pretty much sold before it has chance to heard anywhere else.
martin46:
--- Quote from: retrogeezer on December 28, 2012, 09:56 AM ---This type?
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:daumenhoch: Very nice
Forgot to add that i've been trying to talk him into doing some Handlebars aswell.
martin46:
--- Quote from: gavindavis on December 28, 2012, 10:17 AM ---I would say there would be enough interest with members on here, without the need for too much marketing. Especially if he is only going to be doing very limited frame runs. They'l be pretty much sold before it has chance to heard anywhere else.
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For sure :daumenhoch:
But its Brian that we need to convince. Even though He's pretty much retired. He's very busy running the Bicycle Academy, teaching people to build frames for charity
http://www.thebicycleacademy.org/ The waiting list for this course is over a year long, so the Curtis repro's would be manufactured in his own time in his workshop at home. Hence why it will possibly be over 2 years work. Quite a lot to take on for anybody, yet alone if you're supposed to be retired and slowing down.
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