Project Fat Chance Titanium Serial number 042T4ML

Makaveli™

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Fat Chance Massachusetts

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By 1994, I had finally figured out titanium welding and believe that the 1994 models represent the best of what I could do with a TIG torch on that metal. I probably welded most, if not all of the 94s since Dave Blakeney had left by then. I was teaching Sue Kirby how to weld TI but I don't remember if she welded any frames. I know I had her doing some subassemblies like head tube and seat tube inserts using my little rotary set up. I am proudest of those frames out of all the work I did at FC with the Yo Team bikes and the Team Comps running a close second and third.

Treat her kindly my good man, she's a keeper! (or keepah -as we say here in Mass)

Enjoy the ride
Scott

It's nice to know someone from the Massachusetts Fat Chance factory is on here, it's a shame Chris Chance moved location, I'm sure if he had stayed in Massachusetts and not moved to New York, Fat Chance would still be going today.
I feel the best Fat's came out of Massachusetts, the frame quality build was exceptional.

Regards Michael
 
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