Yes, Brewster, thanks.

Although it's "Limited" and not the "A", so some would say not-so-great. It 
was a fantastic ride for many years and many thousands of miles--so 
well-crafted. Gorgeous. It's right above my bench. The thing's in wonderful 
shape and will put it back together one of these days. A little small, but 
everyone in '75 or so crammed themselves on frames too small, saved weight, 
made 'em stiffer, ha! I recall reading Jan talk about leaving his rubber 
Mafac brake hoods off to 'save weight'! We just can't get away from it.

BEST / Jock

On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 12:59:12 PM UTC-5, Brewster Fong wrote:
>
>  Jock wrote:
>
> <My quandry is, I haven't had skinny tubes since those days my Eisentraut 
> (now hanging up) was on the road.>
>
> Wait, you have an Eisentraut and it's hanging on the wall?!  Why? If it is 
> not damaged, why not fix that up and get it going?!  Although now retired, 
> Albert Eisentraut's frames are second to none!  
>
> Good Luck!  
>

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