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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 576856" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>I'm a wool lover too. I actually look forward to winter so I can wear more wool. Its great stuff, and has a lot of admirable properties that I don't think any synthetic has matched yet. I don't remember Protogs, but wasn't into cycling as much until the late 90's. Thats a cool idea about the cashmere sweaters. Its interesting to compare "wool" and hair from various animals to see the properties like camel hair has characteristics that can keep you warm or cool. I'm not too much up on stuff anymore, but would go by what Rivendell sells to start off. There are blogs that Grant writes that are pretty interesting. I looked up Sanwa bikes, and really like the headtube badge. I'll keep my eye out for that make. I know very little about stereo equipment, so you got me there. I've just had Sony stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 576856, member: 5139"] I'm a wool lover too. I actually look forward to winter so I can wear more wool. Its great stuff, and has a lot of admirable properties that I don't think any synthetic has matched yet. I don't remember Protogs, but wasn't into cycling as much until the late 90's. Thats a cool idea about the cashmere sweaters. Its interesting to compare "wool" and hair from various animals to see the properties like camel hair has characteristics that can keep you warm or cool. I'm not too much up on stuff anymore, but would go by what Rivendell sells to start off. There are blogs that Grant writes that are pretty interesting. I looked up Sanwa bikes, and really like the headtube badge. I'll keep my eye out for that make. I know very little about stereo equipment, so you got me there. I've just had Sony stuff. [/QUOTE]
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