Handmade Bicycle Show #1

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