1 of 20 photos
There were quite a few interesting commute bikes in the bike hold area
2 of 20 photos
Sacha White of Vanilla Bicycles poses with his daughter's bike
3 of 20 photos
Is that the color palette the crew at Vanilla Bicycles picks from?
4 of 20 photos
This adult sized tricycle with very nice details was in the booth of the Richmond, VA based Stijl Cycles
5 of 20 photos
A selection of trinkets from Paragon Machine Works
6 of 20 photos
Philadelphia, Pa based Engin Cycles showed quite a selection here
7 of 20 photos
The Dromarti booth was quite popular as many show attendees were trying on these British leather shoes
8 of 20 photos
An interesting mix of folks is attending the 2010 Handmade Bicycle Show
9 of 20 photos
This isn't Sheila Moon, but this unique jersey is one of her interesting designs
10 of 20 photos
One of several nice Pegoretti bikes at the show
11 of 20 photos
Not only are the Vanilla Bicycles very nice, the whole booth setup is quite cool.
12 of 20 photos
Dariano De Rosa reluctantly poses with the beautiful De Rosa King 3
13 of 20 photos
The paint job of this Serotta Meivici had many people take a double-take
14 of 20 photos
There were several one frame exhibitors along the wall and this Herbie Helm frame was very stunning
15 of 20 photos
Dutch fabricator Ton Berkhout of Vittoria Fietsen in his booth
16 of 20 photos
With his custom flanges Ton Berkhout can convert certain 32 hole hubs into 48 hole ones for a more durable touring setup
17 of 20 photos
Richie Moore of Cycso Cycles posing with one of his twisted frames
18 of 20 photos
A huge line of show attendees is ready for the Blue Moon happy hour
19 of 20 photos
Show promoter Don Parker raffles of some goodies at the obligatory trade show party
20 of 20 photos
Party goers were eager to compete in the Hell Yes Sprint races on stage.