There is a whole host of individuals out there, framebuilders and visionaries, who capture this style perfectly - Grant Peterson, Tony Pereira, and Chris Kulczycki just to name a few.
Outside of the bicycle kingdom, the style is prevalent in watches, motorcycles, and architechture. An interesting parrallel is what the SyCip brothers are doing with their boardtracker and Paul Brodie's motorcycle project.
My favorite motorcycle designer, builder, visionary whatever is Shinya Kimura. I would like to think if Shinya put his efforts into a bicycle, it would look like this -
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My Mirella, 60's vintage Italian, brush-painted flat black, re-purposed fixed gear. Signature detailed pieces include misc bronze plated bits, powder coated components, exposed bearings

This reflector bracket exemplifies the style - simple, mechanical, elegant

Threaded inserts on Campy seatpost bronze plated

Re-worked MAFAC Racer brake. Bronze plated hardware and springs. Also shows brass valve liberated from rubber coating and elegant cap.

Mixing old with new, ultra high-end with cheap. Ibis Ti stem with Wald steel Northroad bars and Nitto stainless thrown in for good measure
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Bronze plated locknut with wording highlighted

Exposed bearings in rear hub, flame-tarnished QR handle
3 comments:
Mark:
I see it now. I think you're on to something with this blog. Best wishes!
Don Genovese
That bike is awesome! I really like the mix of high end gear and affordable parts.
By the way, welcome to the group.
With the pace of time and new advances in technologies, everything is emerging, developing and budding. You have coined a new term which is absolutely perfect for the idea.
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