My second "first" bike (first was stolen), was a Columbia "All American" banana bike, just after the '76 Bicentennial. It had a white frame, red fenders, and there had to be some blue somewhere. I think one of the neighborhood kids said fenders weren't cool, so I soon took mine off, and began the start of a great legacy of tinkering! Three years later, in the summer of 1980, I checked out a garage sale, and saw a very rusty Schwinn Corvette. It was instant love, just like Christine! It was one of what we now call "PLEASE TAKE MY MONEY!!!" moments! For two dollars and fifty cents, Old Faithful, as it was later named, was mine. My Dad helped me fix it up the first time, one of many. I last repainted it in 1996, I was working in auto body, and returned it to it's original black, with DuPont Chromabase. Couldn't find S-7 whitewalls back then, so I bought a new Huffy and swapped rims. In 04, I met someone who's friend ran 4 bike rental stands at the beach, and loaned me the "Holy Grail" J & B Importers catalog. I ordered a springer fork, flamed seat, and a few vintage bike books. Learned Old faithful was a 1956. A year later, I discovered ebay, and started collecting og parts for the '56, then went a little crazy, and bought a lot of 54 old bikes! I've told the main story before, but we have so many newer members. This is the deluxe, 'behind the music' episode! -Adam