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NAHBS 2009 will be held in Indianapolis, February 27 - March 1. Community organizations in Indianapolis are already working with the show management to make 2009 the greatest handmade bicycle show yet. |
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NAHBS Goes From Strength to Strength |
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The 2008 NAHBS was far and away the most successful in the four-year history of the show. More than 7,000 attendees, 152 exhibitors, 185 booth spaces, and three days of bikes and parties. It was a blast! |
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Important info on bike parking. |
Going to the Show by
bike? Read THIS!
There will be plenty of bike parking at the show, but one place you
will NOT be able to stash your bike is inside the convention hall
itself. This is for reasons of both safety and security.
Please understand this: no attendee bikes will be allowed inside the
convention center or expo hall - with absolutely no exceptions. The
only bikes allowed in the Convention Center will be those placed on
display by the Exhibitors.
You can download THIS PLAN of the Convention Center
with the secure bike parking area clearly defined.
Also consider these fine resources when
planning to lock up the steed at the OCC :
Thank you for your co-operation and understanding.
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Imperfection
is Perfection - A Film About Richard Sachs and his
Bicycles
For
nine months in 2007, frame builder Richard Sachs invited film maker
Des Horsfield to accompany him through all aspects of his working
routine.
Horsfield's film takes
an intimate look into the life and mind
of the bicycle frame builder as Richard Sachs talks about why he does
what he does, exactly as he does it.
The story reveals his reasons for
entering the frame building trade, how and why he works only with
steel, and why the entities of Sport and Bicycle have remained
inseparable to him.
This
thirty minute film was edited from over sixty hours of filming Richard
at work, at home, and at the races. This is a special version prepared
only for NAHBS, and it will be screened as part of the show's seminar
series.
NOT to be missed.
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The film screens Saturday, 1130-1215; Room B 119
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2009 NAHBS Venue Set Announcement to be made at the show awards presentation After protracted speculation and negotiations, and what seemed like a thousand requests from cities all over, the 2009 North American Handmade Bicycle Show has decided on a venue for 2009 in what will be its fifth year of operation. The venue for the '09 show will remain a closely-kept secret until the awards ceremony in the show hall at 3 p.m. Sunday 10th February. |
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According to industry
experts the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS), presented by
Don Walker, sheduled for February 8-10 at the Oregon Convention Center,
Portland Oregon, is the main reason for the flourishing high-end niche
market for handmade bicycles in North America.
This is good for the whole cycling
industry, because as in Formula One car racing, some of the
cutting-edge ideas on the industry's top shelf seep down into the mass
market models over the years.
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Over 60% of Seminar
passes have sold.
Time to grab a seminar pass now!
Remember, when they're gone, they're gone!
Note also, that online ticket sales ends midnight, February 5th, with
no e-cheque purchases accepted after February 2nd.

Avoid the crush and go to the Online Ticket Booth!
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