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<blockquote data-quote="Dazza" data-source="post: 3035795" data-attributes="member: 33758"><p>Yes, I agree</p><p></p><p>and in my interview I spoke of the <img src="/forum/styles/uix/xenforo/smilies_vb/icon_question.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":idea:" title="Icon Question :idea:" data-shortname=":idea:" /> moment when I saw a different path of marketing (Via Richard Sachs) that suited me.</p><p>I remember very well the the exact moment, it was in 1991 and I was on a boring bus with a girlfriend traveling to a place called Byron Bay for a holiday and I was reading Velonews magazine when I saw and read the Sachs advert.</p><p>It was different than 99.9% of the bicycle frame making industry or brands.</p><p>It was not about racing victories.</p><p>It was about the person at the bench, with the tools, their personality and skills, showing the customer that they are speaking directly with the builder. </p><p>I thought that I could give a better result to my clients with this method.</p><p>So I decided if I can make a living making frames the way that pleases me</p><p>and the clients keep coming to me and handing me their hard earned dollars</p><p>then I will continue to do the best for them</p><p>in my style.</p><p>and this path has evolved more and matured more but is not finished</p><p></p><p>Asian food is nice</p><p> Italian food is nice </p><p>and fish and chips on the Sandgate water front is nice with friends on a Sunday afternoon washed down with a cold beer.</p><p>Every thing has a place.</p><p>All flavours are nice</p><p>Llewellyn is just one of the many flavours of bicycles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dazza, post: 3035795, member: 33758"] Yes, I agree and in my interview I spoke of the :idea: moment when I saw a different path of marketing (Via Richard Sachs) that suited me. I remember very well the the exact moment, it was in 1991 and I was on a boring bus with a girlfriend traveling to a place called Byron Bay for a holiday and I was reading Velonews magazine when I saw and read the Sachs advert. It was different than 99.9% of the bicycle frame making industry or brands. It was not about racing victories. It was about the person at the bench, with the tools, their personality and skills, showing the customer that they are speaking directly with the builder. I thought that I could give a better result to my clients with this method. So I decided if I can make a living making frames the way that pleases me and the clients keep coming to me and handing me their hard earned dollars then I will continue to do the best for them in my style. and this path has evolved more and matured more but is not finished Asian food is nice Italian food is nice and fish and chips on the Sandgate water front is nice with friends on a Sunday afternoon washed down with a cold beer. Every thing has a place. All flavours are nice Llewellyn is just one of the many flavours of bicycles. [/QUOTE]
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