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Mid school "collecting"
skateparkrider:
YOU MOTHER FUCKERS!!!!! Quit trying to turn this into a for sale/want to buy thread. There is a section for that located here:
http://www.bikeguide.org/forum/index.php/board,14.0.html
Please try to stick to the conversation requested. I know we all want a quick $20 so we can go buy a fucking nugget of weed, but hell! Don't thread jack to try and sell your shit unless you are breaking me off a piece of said nugget of weed for my commission percentage of creating a thread for you to get high off of.
Please and thank you.
skateparkrider:
Milhous, I'm going to send you a PM on the Museum about some shit I am working on for a BMX swap meet/show sort of deal. I am curious your input on a lot of this stuff as I know you are a like minded individual.
hugh.:
I'm a bit of a weird case with this.
I never rode during the 'midschool' period but I just think most parts made these days look shit. It seems like during 1995-2005 you could tell what kind of frame someone was riding just by looking from a mile away. Now everything looks the same.
I also like how much tougher older parts can be. I fucked up a few 36h wheels before I moved to 48h.
I think I should start a collection now.
milhous:
--- Quote from: skateparkrider on October 08, 2014, 12:22:47 PM ---Milhous, I'm going to send you a PM on the Museum about some shit I am working on for a BMX swap meet/show sort of deal. I am curious your input on a lot of this stuff as I know you are a like minded individual.
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Sounds good! Hit me up.
My original Trail Boss (my first Standard ever) that I purchased new from Trend in 1997 recently showed up at my LBS. It has been through a few owners since I sold it around 2000ish. It is super beat up, but I want to try and get it back to hang on the wall as a sentimental piece.
badlight:
Ive got a collection of seats and stems. Not era specific, just shit I think is rad.
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