Again, this is very good to know. I'll certainly archive this in my
"possible framebuilders" file.

Many thanks.

On Tue, Nov 9, 2021 at 12:54 PM Mackenzy Albright <
mackenzy.albri...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> *MacKenzy: Are you familiar with Marino? Are they legit, and is the
> website and price list up to date? *
>
> Like Eric said. They're legit. Their customer service is excellent,
> sometimes slow. They're a small company and they build one off batches for
> other companies such as enforcer (I also wouldn't be surprised if they
> built frames for bassi or some small batches of crust stuff like the
> florida man this is 200% speculative). Wait times are definitely a bit on
> the slower side 6 months is more accurate, they're very thorough with the
> design mockups before they begin the build - so generally id say a month of
> correspondence before it even moves into the build queue. I think for a
> frame and fork shipped to Canada was probably around 700cad (4-500usd seems
> about right for a frame) which is still cheaper than a surly frame here due
> to imports. I'd say it's for sure it's Surly quality. I know a few more
> people that are mid process and its going well getting slightly
> modified/personalized versions of unavailable frames. I think you can
> upgrade to nicer and lighter steels, but that wasn't really a concern on my
> part.
> On Friday, November 5, 2021 at 7:04:31 PM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 3:28 PM Mackenzy Albright <mackenzy...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> if you have a bit of patience and feel like being creative you could
>>> just get a custom made -
>>> https://www.marinobike.com/product/custom-gravel-fixed-cyclocross-frame/
>>
>>
>> MacKenzy: Are you familiar with Marino? Are they legit, and is the
>> website and price list up to date? I ask because this jumped out at me:
>>
>> *Description: A full custom geometry TIG welded frame starts at
>>  US$280. Building time frame: 14 weeks*
>>
>> Is that a typo, and should it be $2800? Or are these prices from 2005?
>> I'd immediately guess "yes" except, look at the prices he quotes for
>> *worldwide* frame shipping! $110 for 1, $150 for 2.
>>
>> Can you say? Anyone else?
>>
>> He seems to offer frames for 700C X 3" wheels, and that's what I'm hoping
>> to get in replacement for the Monocog so I can use the true 3" width of the
>> WTB Rangers (currently at about 71 mm on the skinny 24 mm ED Alex rims).
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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