Sorry, did not mean to confuse the issues.

I trust you do agree with my main point that it is too bad people see
the need to misuse naming protocal to draw attention to a product that
has its own very worthy history.  Ebay allowing this is disservice to
both Rivendell and Bruce Gordon bicycles.

On May 20, 10:34 pm, bgcycles <bgcyc...@svn.net> wrote:
> On May 20, 8:23 am, JoelMatthews <joelmatth...@mac.com> wrote:> Slightly OT, 
> but amusing.
>
> """""This time the bike is a very nice (but VERY TALL) Bruce Gordon
> custom.  Although he now has licensed his name to a line of Taiwan
> made bikes, """"
>
> Just to set the record straight - The frames I am having built in
> Taiwan are not Bruce Gordon frames.
> They are called BLT's (Basic Loaded Touring) with a sticker on the
> chainstay saying "Designed by Bruce Gordon".
> All Bruce Gordon frames are made in my shop in California.  The
> exception was about 400 frames I had made in Japan in the early 1990's
> which were labled Bruce Gordon.  That was a mistake, and I learmed a
> lesson -  since the early 1990's all Bruce Gordon frames were made in
> my shop.  Here is a link to the page about the New Taiwan BLT's 
> is:http://bgcycles.com/BasicLoadedTouring.html
> I am just trying to avoid any misinformation.
> Regards,
> Bruce Gordon
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