Standing tall.

We're always standing in our boy Prolly's shadow, as he is in the eye of the proverbial storm, and constantly has his finger on the pulse, his debut of super hero Wonka's 180 off the six set being a prime case in point. Secondly, you can read what makes the Prolly tick in the new issue of COG Magazine as he has an in depth interview that covers everything from his involvement with the Peel Sessions (after the session, go in and visit my friend Taylor at The Union Pool and leave him a nice tip), to the fact that on top of everything else he's involved in, finds time to work 150 hours a week at his day job, and then go out to be the poster boy for Milwaukee Bicycle Co.


After spending some time with him this past Fall in his own stomping grounds, I know that he can accomplish so much, because there are actually three of him.
Not since the birth of famed frame builder Albert Eisentraut's three identical sons, has such an offering been made to the bicycle world.
As a matter of fact, many years ago I asked son number three if his dad did anything else besides make beautifully crafted custom bike frames, and contribute to the master race (all three were blond, and blue eyed, two of which were cat 1 road racers) to which he responded "yeah, he makes really nice cabinetry as well."
So there you go. In an attempt at making a joke, I slid even further down the scale of mediocrity.

I didn't think it was possible..

Finally from famed Minneapolis cartoonist, and expert skanker we get an offering from the tip of his mighty pen that has traveled straight to the center of our hearts;



Indeed Roger, indeed.
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