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VILLIN CYCLEWORKS

By Sam Huddleston • 15th February 2010 12:24pm • Posted in Misc

The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) takes place this month in Richmond VA and Rapha will be there amongst America’s finest frame builders. Of the exhibitors, Florida’s Villin Cycleworks will be present for the third year running.

Florida’s sub-tropical humidity accommodates the balloon-tyred cruiser more readily than slender racing machines. Alexis Dold and Joe Marchionno’s workshop in Gainesville FL makes the bridge between old crafts and new technology, constructing idiosyncratic frames that are a refreshing departure from the ubiquitous track frame.

They have recently employed the ancient processes of forging and pattern welding to give their pieces a uniquely artisan energy.

Alexis said:
I’m using 1095 high carbon steel and pure nickel that I heat in a forge and hammer together. I fold it and repeat it. It’s the same way swords and knives are made. First I make a flat plate then I cut out the pieces I want and shape them. An acid bath knocks back the color of the steel so it contrasts with the nickel.

Alexis refused to bore me with the details of the shaping, sanding and polishing but the finished article is mesmerizing. There is a modest yet slightly eccentric beauty that comes across in Villin’s frame-works. Alexis and Joe express their ideas through bikes, and they seem to be more articulate than many other builders I have seen of late.

See more at villincycleworks.com

Alexis acknowledges Dr Steve Bloom at ironflower.com for his support.

See the finished bike at NAHBS 2010 (Feb 26-28, Richmond, VA)

Comments

matt card

16th February 2010 06:38am

stunningly beautiful stuff!. as a cook--and knife junkie--i'm thrilled to see damascus steel making its way into framebuilding.

paul goulden

17th February 2010 09:07am

Wow. I'd love a frame with mokume lugs.

Jon Cannings

18th February 2010 11:29am

It would be nice if the legs were "coated" with Swarovski crystals. Bling it up.

Jon Cannings

18th February 2010 11:36am

I meant to say "coated" lugs.

steven marsh

21st February 2010 09:20am

16 month waiting list!!!! I could not wait that long, these are pieces of art.Hang on the wall and enjoy……

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