Howdy hello, I saw what I didn't know at the time, an Uncle Stretch bike sitting on top of a scrap pile of a guy who buys abandoned storage units at auction and had to save it. The frame, forks, crank, pedals, and rear wheel and tire were there, sitting on top of what looked like 7-11 store shelves and old empty oxygen and acetylene tanks. I'm a bmx dude (same username on the bmx museum forum if you want to see those builds), but saw this beautiful creation and had to make it ridable again. Thanks to the Google Lens app, it brought me to a post on this very forum of Uncle Stretch posting his builds and that's how I learned what I had. I feel lucky to have this masterpiece in my collection, it rides so beautifully and gets so much love from young and old alike. Thank you Uncle Stretch!!!