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  1. #1
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    wow! Engraved!
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    What good is the internet if you don't get a little porn now and then?
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    (I'm almost ashamed to admit how many times I've come back to this thread to look at those pictures. )
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    We all have different tastes. Though I can admire the work involved, that engraved bike is not something I would want at all. It reminds me of one of those gaudy embossed Western style horse saddles meant for parades or something. Just not my style.
    I like plainer lugs on steel bikes, too. I've seen really fancy lugs with curly Q shapes that I find just too fussy and frilly.

    I have a couple of beautiful banjos with very elaborate mother of pearl engravings. When I play them people always comment on them. When I play my plain banjos I feel a bit more comfortable, like I am connected with them, and I think people listen to my playing more instead of ogling my banjo.

    I can admire all the hard work though. I do wonder though whether that tubing was actually human hand engraved, or machine engraved using a template that automatically follows a pre-programmed design pattern.
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    I'd like it better if the engraved parts were enameled. I just don't care for grey/silver with no accents.

    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    I'm with Lisa on this one. Gee that's some gorgeous work, but it's a little foofy for my taste. On the other hand, just look at those beautiful welds at the head tube and bottom bracket--yum!
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    The parade saddle is accurate. That's exactly the way the site describes it.
    Even without seeing the details I think it's a sharp looking bike.
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    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
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