Now we must depend on those who gleaned that first-hand knowledge from them these chaps were the ‘youngsters’ then, but now they’re getting older themselves, most in their late sixties and seventies. The key point here is that the elders who were around while our favourite vintage machines were still on the road are no longer with us, the last of them having passed on in the past twenty years or so. Similarly, to learn about vintage bicycles, we ask questions of our elders in the hobby. Thus, for example, an apprentice mechanic was handed down an invaluable unwritten guide to repairing vehicles that could not be learned at college nor from books, because, as well as specific information about various models, it helped a youngster understand the way they were designed and built. In the ‘old days’ (a time which seems to have ended in the past twenty five years or so), a youngster became an apprentice in a chosen field and learned its history from the older employees. My purpose for creating these databases is simple. Insomnia is my saving grace, otherwise there would be no time for any of this.
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