Today I threw our newest acquisition in the stand for its first wiping down and a good wax job.
The frame is a Tom Teesdale built bike with custom paint by Prairie Prince. Its a really cool frame with some cool history. I will post more as the build processes.
The bike has some stunning details which are hard to catch in the stand in the shop lighting but here we go.
Vein coming out of a bone

Bone and thorns

Rose

Rose up close

More Roses

Serial # with TT stamping for the maker

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