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Albert Eisentraut

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Albert Eisentraut of Oakland, California (United States),[1] is an artist whose medium is bicycle frames. He has been building handmade bikes since 1959. Additionally, he has trained many better known custom builders through his classes he gave 1973-1992.[2] His students include Bruce Gordon, Joe Breeze, Skip Hujsak, Mark Nobilette, Bill Stevenson and Bill Holland.

References

  1. ^ Nancy Davis Kho (2008-07-08). "Cyclists favor handmade frames". San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. ^ Matt Smith (1998-06-24). "Art on Two Wheels". San Francisco Weekly.