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The phaaaaaaaaaantom of the opera is here..Inside your mind...
Things have changed round here, a while back this would have turned into a bumming thread, I don't know if I like change.
Might put the Germany glass pic up
Quote from: rooski on February 24, 2013, 03:12 PMAgreed Andy. Nick, sometimes you can't do right for doing wrong. I saw the pics on Friday, and was happy to see them and enjoy the history. Shame your thread went sour.
http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/agence-en-a7c6b47b7c9ca025390344382993d584.html
Quote from: Wardy on February 25, 2013, 01:06 PMhttp://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/agence-en-a7c6b47b7c9ca025390344382993d584.html
Quote from: TELLIS302000 on February 25, 2013, 01:24 PMQuote from: Wardy on February 25, 2013, 01:06 PMhttp://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/agence-en-a7c6b47b7c9ca025390344382993d584.html Who is he bitch-slapping though?
Why does everyone think we have weighted it all in We are clearing the site to put it on the market, Shiners have been on that site since 1925 and have a lot of scrap metal around like metal racking etcok there were bike bits in it, BUT THEY ARE IN THERE FOR A GOOD REASON, also the vast majority of it was new school parts. Shiners have a habit of not throwing anything away that includes cracked, bent frames forks wheels etc that have been returned fromcustomers. Nothing bike related gets weight in without my say so, if its repairable or restorable and old it gets put to one sideAll of our old school stock is still in (well whats left) the old warehouse and by the looks of it it will be travelling to the new site in a fewmonths. And as for Nick he has helped Shiner out a lot in the past and he brought a few bits and pieces and paid normal prices for itIf it wasn't for Radbmx, Dave, Nick etc we would have never been able to do the MK events
Quote from: SE-Bmxer on February 24, 2013, 10:18 AMWhy does everyone think we have weighted it all in We are clearing the site to put it on the market, Shiners have been on that site since 1925 and have a lot of scrap metal around like metal racking etcok there were bike bits in it, BUT THEY ARE IN THERE FOR A GOOD REASON, also the vast majority of it was new school parts. Shiners have a habit of not throwing anything away that includes cracked, bent frames forks wheels etc that have been returned fromcustomers. Nothing bike related gets weight in without my say so, if its repairable or restorable and old it gets put to one sideAll of our old school stock is still in (well whats left) the old warehouse and by the looks of it it will be travelling to the new site in a fewmonths. And as for Nick he has helped Shiner out a lot in the past and he brought a few bits and pieces and paid normal prices for itIf it wasn't for Radbmx, Dave, Nick etc we would have never been able to do the MK events
Does it really matter now?