Hi, this is not where this thread should be going but I thought I would add my view. This is a tricky subject which does arise now and then, with all hobbies and collectables there are dealers and customers, dealers vary in integrity and customers are always the people that have to pay the price. I myself try to use old parts where possible but will not pay thru the nose and if a modern alternative is available I will use it. I do mix modern components where necessary, as its no good going out on a ride with modern riders/bikes and you can't brake quickly enough ( vintage brakes can be so poor ! ). So as I far I see it, money, component flexibility and availability will dictate build decisions. The VCC ( I am a member ), to quote the website, 'promotes the riding and conservation of old cycles in addition to the study and exchange of information about the history of cycles and cycling' and they do an excellent job, the fact that some dealers are members, and some can take advantage of there knowledge, should not reflect on the VCC and its ideals. The lack of honesty and integrity I'm afraid, happens at most levels of this modern captialist society in which we live in, care is always needed when you buy anything. This is why open forums like this one helps to the spread the knowledge and extend everyone's knowledge. Terry