Quality! I think I might make a few Rebour tees myselfOne of our Rebour shop shirts in actionView attachment 900157
We have this tool, it's used to take the freewheel apart, not remove it!
Expertly modelled by by colleague Jake
And of course you know my Daniel Rebour filesThere's a few Japanese coffee table books feature Rebour drawings, but nothing definitive. I remember Blackbirds.org having quite a few pages dedicated to him. Oh, and a certain Ukrainian outfit is making good on eBay with A2 and A1 enlargements of his Campagnolo group set posters. Such is life!
What makes you think I'm Jan Heine?I uploaded a few scans. They're not your 'files', you seen to think you can copyright anything yeah? If Rene Herse were alive today, I doubt very much he would appreciate your business.
You're not the copyright owner, nor the original artist, you're a mere copyist, so there's no need to cite you. It's a travesty, imho that you were allowed to purchase the Herse name and user it commercially. The modern reproduction is about as far away from the art of the original maker as it's possible to be (I should know, I own three of his beautiful bicycles).
There are dozens of sources for Daniel Rebour posters (I have several originals of my own, plus dozens of copies of Le Cycle). If you are Jan Heine - all I can say is, I don't much like your bikes.
Good luck with that tyre business.
That is correct. But before uploading my files I asked the copyright owner for permission.You're not the copyright owner
Of course not. It's all a question of respect, isn't it?so there's no need to cite you.
You have my sincere commiserations if you are.What makes you think I'm Jan Heine?
That is correct. But before uploading my files I asked the copyright owner for permission.
Of course not. It's all a question of respect, isn't it?
You can find my full name in the announcement for the next issue of his magazine. I'm the author of that article, not him.You have my sincere commiserations if you are.