JA Stein and boutique
Hi everyone,
Has anyone ordered from JA Stein lately? We have several specialty tools we'd like to order from him (frame and fork jig) and haven't heard from him since December.
If he's not making tools anymore, does anyone know of any other toolmakers who can produce the more uncommon tools?
Best, Leslie Durham Bike Coop
I noticed that J.A. Stein stuff has been out of stock at distributor BTI. You might try:
www.efficientvelo.com
They have some interesting tools
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Leslie Peteya lesliepeteya@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Has anyone ordered from JA Stein lately? We have several specialty tools we'd like to order from him (frame and fork jig) and haven't heard from him since December.
If he's not making tools anymore, does anyone know of any other toolmakers who can produce the more uncommon tools?
Best, Leslie Durham Bike Coop
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As far as I know, Stein is still at it. My experience is that it's not uncommon for things to take a long time and for communication to be slow/lacking- Perhaps a trademark of the one-person shop of a tool-maker.
Hope he comes through for you! There are a number of other jig manufacturers if not: Sputnik tool, Henry James Bicycles, Anvil Tools, Bringheli. . .
Take Care-
Josh
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Leslie Peteya lesliepeteya@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Has anyone ordered from JA Stein lately? We have several specialty tools we'd like to order from him (frame and fork jig) and haven't heard from him since December.
If he's not making tools anymore, does anyone know of any other toolmakers who can produce the more uncommon tools?
Best, Leslie Durham Bike Coop
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I might explore Bringheli- anyone have any experience with him?
Best, Leslie
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Joshua Muir muirjoshua@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I know, Stein is still at it. My experience is that it's not uncommon for things to take a long time and for communication to be slow/lacking- Perhaps a trademark of the one-person shop of a tool-maker.
Hope he comes through for you! There are a number of other jig manufacturers if not: Sputnik tool, Henry James Bicycles, Anvil Tools, Bringheli. . .
Take Care-
Josh
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Leslie Peteya lesliepeteya@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Has anyone ordered from JA Stein lately? We have several specialty tools we'd like to order from him (frame and fork jig) and haven't heard from him since December.
If he's not making tools anymore, does anyone know of any other toolmakers who can produce the more uncommon tools?
Best, Leslie Durham Bike Coop
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Frances Cycles http://www.francescycles.com/ Handbuilt cycling framesets Touring, Track, Road,Cross, and Cargo 203 Cedar St Santa Cruz, CA (831) 469-3369
California College of the Arts https://www.cca.edu/academics/industrial-design Instructor, Industrial Design Dept. Cycle Frame Design and Construction
The Bicycle Church Collective http://bikechurch.santacruzhub.org/ Community Self-Service Cycle Repair 3pm to 7pm everyday except Sunday 703 Pacific Ave (enter on Spruce St) Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 425-2453
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Something to look at: http://www.flatpackfoundry.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=20
Ron
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Leslie Peteya lesliepeteya@gmail.com wrote:
I might explore Bringheli- anyone have any experience with him?
Best, Leslie
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 9:22 PM, Joshua Muir muirjoshua@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I know, Stein is still at it. My experience is that it's not uncommon for things to take a long time and for communication to be slow/lacking- Perhaps a trademark of the one-person shop of a tool-maker.
Hope he comes through for you! There are a number of other jig manufacturers if not: Sputnik tool, Henry James Bicycles, Anvil Tools, Bringheli. . .
Take Care-
Josh
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Leslie Peteya lesliepeteya@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Has anyone ordered from JA Stein lately? We have several specialty tools we'd like to order from him (frame and fork jig) and haven't heard from him since December.
If he's not making tools anymore, does anyone know of any other toolmakers who can produce the more uncommon tools?
Best, Leslie Durham Bike Coop
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-- Joshua Muir muirjoshua@gmail.com
Frances Cycles http://www.francescycles.com/ Handbuilt cycling framesets Touring, Track, Road,Cross, and Cargo 203 Cedar St Santa Cruz, CA (831) 469-3369
California College of the Arts https://www.cca.edu/academics/industrial-design Instructor, Industrial Design Dept. Cycle Frame Design and Construction
The Bicycle Church Collective http://bikechurch.santacruzhub.org/ Community Self-Service Cycle Repair 3pm to 7pm everyday except Sunday 703 Pacific Ave (enter on Spruce St) Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 425-2453
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For a few specific tools there's: http://bikesmithdesign.com/
Mark Stonich is known in the recumbent bike world for frame building and bike design. When Park Tool stopped making a cotter pin press and we need to replace our old one we got two from him. They are very simple, and are still in good working order five years later.
Mark Rehder - Coordinator re-Cycles Community Bike Shop http://re-cycles.ca
On 2014-07-23, at 9:22 PM, Joshua Muir wrote:
As far as I know, Stein is still at it. My experience is that it's not uncommon for things to take a long time and for communication to be slow/lacking- Perhaps a trademark of the one-person shop of a tool-maker.
Hope he comes through for you! There are a number of other jig manufacturers if not: Sputnik tool, Henry James Bicycles, Anvil Tools, Bringheli. . .
Take Care-
Josh
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Leslie Peteya lesliepeteya@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone,
Has anyone ordered from JA Stein lately? We have several specialty tools we'd like to order from him (frame and fork jig) and haven't heard from him since December.
If he's not making tools anymore, does anyone know of any other toolmakers who can produce the more uncommon tools?
Best, Leslie Durham Bike Coop
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Frances Cycles Handbuilt cycling framesets Touring, Track, Road,Cross, and Cargo 203 Cedar St Santa Cruz, CA (831) 469-3369
California College of the Arts Instructor, Industrial Design Dept. Cycle Frame Design and Construction
The Bicycle Church Collective Community Self-Service Cycle Repair 3pm to 7pm everyday except Sunday 703 Pacific Ave (enter on Spruce St) Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 425-2453 ____________________________________
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Joshua Muir
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Kevin Dwyer
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Leslie Peteya
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Mark Rehder
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Ron Kellis