Thursday, October 11, 2012

Old Ideas Become new Again.

One of the last notes on this blog before starting something new. In the mid 1990's I was looking up the history of the bicycle design. One of the designs I noted was a bike designed in 1919 by Charles Haskell Clark and patented in 1921. Although the bike used a solid fixed frame and a shorter wheel base then the new age A-bike, it shared the same base design used in the newer folding A-bike has cashed in on. A bike that can be carried on to public transist without any problems.


It is great to see old ideas be reborn into new product designs to be used by the public.

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