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I found this blog on a google search for "Fat Chance":
http://bicycledesign.blogspot.com/20...e-history.html Here is a quote: ------------------------- "The December issue of Bike magazine has an interesting article titled |
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According to Bike it has a lot to do with being one of the 1st with Tig welding.
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Thanks A lot! Great info-I think that the Fat Chance pictured in that article was recently posted on a thread in "another forum" so it's defintely owned by a collector! Michael-NYC |
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Michael,
The Fat in the article resides in California, and yes it is in good hands. rick |
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