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<blockquote data-quote="davidd" data-source="post: 111036" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>Those items are great. I think they tie up some loose ends. I think the seller made a mistake on the number and the wrong number proved to be more memorable. I remember asking Nick what the number of his Egli was and he was not sure, but he remembered "10". I think the mistake by the owner gained some precedence over what was on the bike. For example, when Carleton looked at the bike he would have thought it was "10" and would not have checked the frame. I think this confusion was caused by the seller and not George.</p><p></p><p>I see that the front fender has been trimmed and the damage might have looked daunting. The fiberglass tank may have leaked, etc. It makes more sense to me as a road crash as the damage seems minimal. </p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidd, post: 111036, member: 1177"] Those items are great. I think they tie up some loose ends. I think the seller made a mistake on the number and the wrong number proved to be more memorable. I remember asking Nick what the number of his Egli was and he was not sure, but he remembered "10". I think the mistake by the owner gained some precedence over what was on the bike. For example, when Carleton looked at the bike he would have thought it was "10" and would not have checked the frame. I think this confusion was caused by the seller and not George. I see that the front fender has been trimmed and the damage might have looked daunting. The fiberglass tank may have leaked, etc. It makes more sense to me as a road crash as the damage seems minimal. David [/QUOTE]
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