As I understood, Rafty's could be ordered with almost any partslist you wanted. I even think the Spinergy wheels were original, together with some of the remaining XT parts. Maybe even the Marzocchi Z3 is original. Depending on how you look at it, fortunally or unfortunally, I will replace almost all parts except the stem. It is a Ringle so I will keep this.
I agree that "a few" is maybe a bit understated, but a serie of about a hundred, and with my particular model even only 2, is in the light of big brands like Cannondale, Trek, Specialized etc, etc, very little.
In that same context I ment the "first alu MTB" statement. Of course some big brands already replaced their steel tubing for alu (and for me personally in particular the oversized tubes of Cannondale are a vivid memory), but small scale builders (certainly in Holland) just started to experiment with alu frames for MTB use in the first half of the 90's. But I do stand corrected for the real first alu MTB's.
I do apologize for any misinformation. I was very interested in MTB's around end 80's, but have never been "in the scene" that much, so I learn everyday, especially here on this forum!
Without the history, I just fell in love with the square tubing of this Rafty, the sort of industrial look. Remember, I didn't even know what it was when I bought it! And the parts I have bought for it now are choosen because I like the technical side and estetics. It is real personal choice.
I will keep you informed.