Handmade Bicycle Show #2

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Don Walker is the don of the North American Handmade Bicycle show.
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This very flashy painted stainless steel Quiring bike is quite an attention getter.
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Master frame builder Richard Sachs with a couple of his cross team bikes.
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The new Serotta Fit Cycle is almost ready for production
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The built-in Computrainer is one of many nice features of the Serotta Fit Cycle
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Shinicho Konno and Noki Sekine of Cherubim traveled all the way from Japan to display two stunning bicycle works of art
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Cyclemageren of Denmark had an interesting customizable hub Lego kit
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They also showed this nicely crafted brake and a few nice commuter bikes
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Philadephia frame builder Steve Bilenky with one of his bikes. But he assured us that it isn't his personal one.
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Stomp your Espresso beans in style with this Chris King stomper
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You would certainly get all kinds of comments if you showed up with this Chris King Cielo ride at your local coffee shop or the next group ride
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Bamboosero frames are made in Africa and create jobs where jobs and job skills are desperately needed. Frames start at $495. Custom graphics as featured here aren't included though.
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The TwinSix guys Brent and Ryan showed their creations
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Nick Crumpton's new bike features an Inset headset and a pressed in bb.
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With all the recent snow across the country the Moots Snoots would come in handy
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Simple and clean sometimes does it indeed as here with this Strong frame
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Mike DeSalvo is another of the original 6 who attended the first NAHMBS and have attended all since.
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It is tough to walk past the Vanilla booth without snapping a picture
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The second day of the show was very busy as tons of visitors flooded the isles.
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Marty Walsh of Geekhouse Bikes brought a good sense of humor to the show
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