Your post and Neil’s before it got me thinking that it was because of my fatherJust in case you don't know who Dave Moulton is, read this interview I did with him.
that I got into bikes, and racing, which led to framebuilding.I will post the
story on my blog on Saturday as that is my late father’s birthday.
His book, Prodigal Child, is a great read and I recommend it to you.
Dave periodically stops by and drops a comment on a post and it always makes me smile. Dave is one of my framebuilding heroes. Having him comment here is a real thrill. I hope you'll take the time to remember to go visit his blog and give his book a read. And, if you've never looked at any of the frames he built over the years, you should do that too.
Thanks Dave.
Tim
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Yep. Dave is way cool. I have read some of his stuff over at bikeforums.net where he posts pretty regularly.
Thanks for the plug, Tim.
Yes I have written about my father before, including much of it in my book Prodigal Child. Like most authors I mix fiction with real life experiences; it makes a story believable.
It has also been wonderful therapy for me; better to write that shit out than to hold it inside.
Dave
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