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San Diego Custom Bicycle Show

Posted: August 26th, 2008 by Karl Rosengarth

The San Diego Custom Bicycle Show will bring custom bicycle frame builders to San Diego’s Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center on April 3rd–5th, 2009 to exhibit their handiwork. In addition to the expo, the San Diego Custom Bicycle Show will include seminars for custom frame builders on craftsmanship and design, a get-acquainted dinner party on Friday night, and an after-hours gathering at the workshop of frame painter Joe Bell.

“California is home to some of the finest custom frame builders in the world,” says Brian Baylis, a custom frame builder himself and the Publicity Chairman of the non-profit San Diego Custom Bicycle Show, Inc. “The show will be an opportunity for frame builders to learn more about their craft and also a chance for consumers to meet the frame builders and even order a custom made frame.”

The event is open to the general public, and admission is $10 per day (or $18 for the entire three days). Frame builders may secure a 10′ x 10′ booth space for $450. The price for a bicycle trade booth will be slightly higher.

The San Diego Custom Bicycle Show is a biannual event that will rotate with a custom frame builder’s show in Northern California in 2010. For more details on the 2009 San Diego Custom Bicycle Show visit www.SanDiegoCustomBicycleShow.com.

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