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North American Hand Made Bicycle Show
Portland, Oregon, USA, February 8 - 10, 2008
Talented hands converge on the Pacific Northwest
By James Huang in Portland, Oregon
This year's North American Handmade Bicycle Show opens its doors this weekend
with its longest exhibitor list yet and a new venue in downtown Portland, Oregon.
According to show organizer Don Walker, the 2008 NAHBS will host 155 exhibitors
as compared to just 23 in the inaugural show just three years ago. Given the
host city's notoriously bicycle-crazy population, last year's figure of approximately
4000 figures is also almost guaranteed to be eclipsed by a wide margin.
"What's happened is the NAHBS has taken me in a whole new direction," said
Walker. "I spend twelve months a year working on the show now. I didn't really
intend to be a show promoter, it just happened that way. My vision was always
to make it more of a show than a seminar. The main focus in my mind was to raise
awareness of the handmade frame building industry, and so far I think we're
doing a fair job of accomplishing that."
Stay tuned to Cyclingnews for daily coverage from the show floor, and
more information can be found at www.handmadebicycleshow.com.
North American Hand Made Bicycle Show coverage
| Date | Details | Coverage | Part 1 | February 7 | 2008 show preview | Coverage | Part 2 | February 9 | Showcase of talent moves into fourth year | Coverage | Part 3 | February 10 | Who needs cars? | Coverage | Part 4 | February 12 | More alternative materials than ever | Coverage | Part 5 | February 15 | Local builders come out in force | Coverage | Part 6 | February 19 | NAHBS still awash with 'normal' bikes | Coverage |
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