ARRGH!!Jake, you have to vote before the results show up.
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ARRGH!!Jake, you have to vote before the results show up.
The Streamline Deluxe is my favorite bike in the whole build off, but I didn't vote for it. Everybody has their own voting criteria, for me you had to finish your bike to get my vote. It will be an awesome bike but I don't believe he is done with it. Part of the challenge of the build off for me is to get it done in the time allotted.So true.
Personally, I'm shocked that #3. 37 Elman Streamline Deluxe is not running away with the whole competition. It's so well designed, I don't think people realize that it's a hand made original bike! What a masterpiece!
Not sure what your "finished" criteria is, but the bike meets the finished parameters of the build off, so I guess that's what matters.The Streamline Deluxe is my favorite bike in the whole build off, but I didn't vote for it. Everybody has their own voting criteria, for me you had to finish your bike to get my vote. It will be an awesome bike but I don't believe he is done with it. Part of the challenge of the build off for me is to get it done in the time allotted.
So true.
Personally, I'm shocked that #3. 37 Elman Streamline Deluxe is not running away with the whole competition. It's so well designed, I don't think people realize that it's a hand made original bike! What a masterpiece!
I followed Waldo's build very closely, as it is one of the only bikes in the build off that I would trade nearly any of my bikes for. I love it, but when he said that he was only concentrating on the side of the bike he planned to photograph he lost my vote. I still love it but I don't believe that it is the bike he intendend to finish with, nor do I think he is done with the build. Perhaps I am mistaken. From day 1 anybody could have put a seat, pedals and bars on a frame and it would meet the official criteria. That would be fine with me and if it looked good I might vote for it, but if the plan was to then swap those parts out later and alter the "finish" (bare metal to paint etc) then that bike would not meet my personal voting criteria. So many bikes were able to cross the finish line with such incredible attention to detail, I couldn't do that to those guys who started earlier and stayed up later to be sure that they finished their vision for their build. Not meant to be a personal dig on Waldo or his bike. He can still take his pick from my stable if he wants to trade.Not sure what your "finished" criteria is, but the bike meets the finished parameters of the build off, so I guess that's what matters.
I don't know why, but I missed Waldo's "Elfman Streamline" build thread.Waldo was so successful at achieving his vision that people don't realize from looking at the finished photo that he started with sections from two ladies Elgin's and some amazingly creative use of steel. Definitely one of my favorite builds of BOTEN. It was the one that I always anxiously awaited for updates on.
I followed Waldo's build very closely, as it is one of the only bikes in the build off that I would trade nearly any of my bikes for. I love it, but when he said that he was only concentrating on the side of the bike he planned to photograph he lost my vote. I still love it but I don't believe that it is the bike he intendend to finish with, nor do I think he is done with the build. Perhaps I am mistaken. From day 1 anybody could have put a seat, pedals and bars on a frame and it would meet the official criteria. That would be fine with me and if it looked good I might vote for it, but if the plan was to then swap those parts out later and alter the "finish" (bare metal to paint etc) then that bike would not meet my personal voting criteria. So many bikes were able to cross the finish line with such incredible attention to detail, I couldn't do that to those guys who started earlier and stayed up later to be sure that they finished their vision for their build. Not meant to be a personal dig on Waldo or his bike. He can still take his pick from my stable if he wants to trade.
Waldo was so successful at achieving his vision that people don't realize from looking at the finished photo that he started with sections from two ladies Elgin's and some amazingly creative use of steel. Definitely one of my favorite builds of BOTEN. It was the one that I always anxiously awaited for updates on.