Frame was probably $1300 new. Actually, cyclotourist's estimate might not 
be totally out-of-line. That was a top-quality frame, and I don't think 
there are thousands of A/R's around. They were a small-batch production 
frame

Now when you start getting into the customs built by JS or CG with the JB 
paint job, things can add up in a hurry

On Monday, September 1, 2014 3:21:14 PM UTC-5, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Hey y'all,
> Maybe you can clue me in. But how does a bike maintain such a high value 
> when it is used and 19 years old?
> I'm not saying its not worth it, because I don't really know the value of 
> these things.
> I know its a Waterford Rivendell, so its top quality. But it is used and 
> 19 years old. And no one knows how old the components are and what the bike 
> has been through.
>

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