Some of these questions or just unclear-confusing-redundancy things, like
why both the JoeAppa and Atla will be made clearer in the catalog.

On another note, this time about the Rivendell - David Lance Goines poster:
DLG used the same printing device (press?) for almost 50 years, and it was
about 50 years old when he got it...as I remember from his telling. Two
years ago it crapped out and he had to get another one, 50 years younger
but still 50 years old or older, made by another maker and I think in
another country. For most of his posters, the newer machine works, he has
been able to get good results, but wouldn't you know it--ours, which
appears to have at most 9 colors in it, actually has 14, according to the
one guy who ought to know, and he's tried and failed three or so times to
get the same results.
I've suggested he dumb it down some to make it easier, it would still look
good, but he doesn't do that, so we've been out of posters for about 3
years. After I read the thing about the extra poster and the number game, I
contacted him again and said, "...still here, still want...wuzzup?"  He
assured me he'd try again, and I have no doubt.    As I've said before
somewhere: (1) He really likes that poster, he has used it as an example in
articles and stuff where he could have used any poster in his portfolio;
and (2) He likes me and my enthusiasm for the poster---and is about as
Unracery as one can get, with all black clothes, black hat, cane, and
handlebar moustache. He rode a lot in the '70s, and still feels the kinship.





On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 8:14 AM, phil k <philipw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I view this board as largely people giving their impressions based on
> their own experience. It's what I like about it this board.
>
> It's an amalgamation of everyone's experience that may be helpful to some,
> not relevant to others. I'm not sure I detect any mansplaining on this
> thread (there aren't any women being patronized, or at least I hope not),
> merely people giving their first impressions and speculations based on
> little information given and trying to parlay their own experience to how
> it would translate to the new Atlantis.
>
> I'm enjoying the various thoughts on this thread. I'm not sure where else
> I would be able to find a 9 page thread about the Atlantis.
>
> I really want to buy this Atlantis, but saving up for a wedding at the
> moment.
>
> As for being redundant with the Appaloosa, I think the Atlantis will work
> better with drop bars. I couldn't use drops comfortably on the Appaloosa,
> even with a dirt drop bar. Hopefully, the new Atlantis is still made for
> touring loads as well.
>
> If the Appaloosa ends up being redundant, I would DEFINITELY be stoked for
> a Made in Taiwan lugged mountain mixte with the Appaloosa fork crown and
> head badge...
>
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