No doubt. I just bought some fenders from them for my AHH that's being
built now.

On Sep 13, 3:59 pm, d2mini <d2creat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> www.velo-orange.com
>
> On Sep 13, 1:56 pm, "William F. House" <williamfho...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Wondering if there are other companies (not necessarily bicycle
> > companies) that fellow Rivendellians appreciate. Perhaps companies
> > with similar ideals or sensibilities?
>
> > One of the main ones that comes to mind for me is Saddleback Leather.
> > I have a few of their bags and they're absolutely bulletproof, rugged
> > and will easily outlast me. As the company's motto says, "They'll
> > Fight Over It When You're Dead". They're quite expensive, but I'm to
> > the point in life where I would rather "buy once, cry now" and know
> > that it's going to last forever than spend less on something that is
> > more likely to fail.
>
> > If you want to checkout Saddleback, their site is here:
>
> >http://store.saddlebackleather.com/
>
> > And I have a Flickr group for their bags as well:
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/groups/1080...@n25/pool/
>
> > And please note I'm not involved with Saddleback in anyway. I just
> > like that they, like Rivendell, seem to eschew the popular (shiny
> > messenger bags, plastic, modern esthetics) for classic ruggedness that
> > will seemingly be the last item of its type you'll need to buy.
>
> > So, what other companies fall in this category for you guys?
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