This was kind of weird. All my stuff was right where I left it when I just seized up with pain on I think the 22nd of March?
When we are gone we leave small holes which close quickly.
I like them better then the "Slider" style dropouts for pure disc brake one-speeding as they pivot on set pegs keeping the plates in phase with each other throughout their throw, which is right around 3/4" {1.7cm} do not affect bottom bracket drop or frame geometry, are 17-4 stainless steel, Come with a titanium bolt kit, mount the discs on the chain stays avoiding the need for a brace between the stays, and add + $175.00 to the base price of a frame.
Any other questions?
Thankfully I had some time off planned which coincided with D's Sister M. & hubby G. coming to visit, which helped out Me & D. hugely after my surgery. Thanks, guys!
See the peaks in the background?
Check out this HUGE camera!!!! anyone have an idea on the history of something like this? It's damn near 6' tall........
Jerome is full of cool art and stuff. old cast & forged drill bits, chain, grappling hooks, pulleys - love these things.
I did go all the way up the streets {which are switchbacks} and ripped all the way back down - here I'm switchbacking trying to scrub speed. I should have brought gloves........
We went wine tasting at the winery owned by Maynard of the band "Tool" - good stuff & grown in the Verde Vally & near Elgin, AZ.
We have flood irrigation rights at out Verde house - it's really cool, yet kind of weird and unsettling - "we're flooding!" All of our little fruit trees {over 40} are all leafing out and starting to bloom.
Well, that's it - back at work, slow but surely. Thanks for your patience, all. This setback will surely well, setback my delivery dates for just about everything.
Sorry, really! It agonises me, ask one of my friends telling me to chill out & relax.
I do offer refunds on the $200.00 deposits on my frames, if it comes to that for someone. I hope not, but sometimes it does. Thanks again, time for breakfast & off to work - I'm glad to be able to say that. - Steve.
5 comments:
That moth!!! Holy crap!!! And that camera is pretty cool. Did you see any old printing presses in Jereome? I remember an old letterpress sitting in a window but that was about 20+ years ago. Can't remember the make. There was a larger letterpress sitting towards the back of one of those trinket shops as well.
Also, I agree with the one-off in Jerome.
J. Alsvig
Don't sweat the time-line man, people will understand. If they don't, they are not worthy anyway! Looks like some quality recovery time. Love the moth pic!
-Alan
I believe that's a projector, rather than a camera. The part on the back is the massive light. Carbon arc maybe?
All in all, top to bottom, my favorite post so far.
Shabir
Thanks for the pics of Jerome; I miss all that rusted steel, narro alleys, stone cobbled switchbacks.
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