Friday, July 29, 2011


The 2011 VBE Concours at LeMay
on August 27th, Featuring Columbia Bicycles 

Our Concours has been built around the celebration and recognition of Classic American Balloon bicycles with a focus each year on the products of a featured manufacturer. This year we will be directing the spotlight on the manufacturer(s) of Columbia bicycles. During the Balloon period, the firm was known as Westfield Manufacturing but under various names, the parent company’s extended history dates back to the first American built Ordinaries. 

In light of the breadth of the bicycles manufactured under the Columbia brand, will also have additional special classes this year to expand our display into the History of American bicycles before the adoption of the 26”x 2.125” clincher balloon tire as the industry standard.

Pre-Balloon Bicycles
We are welcoming all examples of American made bicycles predating the industry move to balloon tires in 1934 to the show field this year. We will subdivide those bicycles into three categories; pre-pneumatic tired bicycles, pneumatic tired safeties from 1894 through WW1, and single tube tired Moto-Bikes from 1914 through 1936.

Moto-Balloon Bicycles
Alongside the single tube tired Moto-bikes we will have a special category this year for all makes of Moto-Balloons; bicycles dating from 1933 to approximately 1937, with modern balloon tire wheels mounted in frames reminiscent or even identical to those of their single tube tired predecessors. These bikes, once treated like the girl’s middleweight of pre-war balloons, have come to life in collector circles in the past couple of years and our goal is to have at least one from each manufacturer on display at this year’s event.

Everything Else
Please remember that our featured make and our special categories are only part of the program, we are always looking to having a balanced field representing all bicycles, manufacturers, and brands of Antique and Classic American bicycle from the dawn of the industry through the muscle bikes of the late sixties and early seventies.


Future Concours Themes, 2012-2015
After holding our fifth Concours last year, we decided to choose the themes for the event’s second 5 years to give everyone a jump on featured makes they may want to see or bring to show at our event. 

Listed below are the themes for 2012 through our tenth anniversary event. 



2012 - The Future was Yesterday
Murray-Ohio and Victor Schreckengost; 
Pre-war Futurism and Postwar Dynamism. 

2013 - Hawthorne; the other Catalog Bike

2014 - The Golden Age of the American Bicycle 
1933-1941

2015 - This will be our 10 Year Schwinniversary




Tuesday, September 14, 2010

2010 Concours Posters Available



The Limited Printing of the 2010 Concours Poster is now available for purchase.

I have finished the print version of the 2010 event poster and have produced a limited, (a one time printing of 30 prints) numbered edition of 24”x36” prints which are now available for sale. You can order at my store site at http://www.etsy.com/shop/vbephil and can pay for your purchase through PayPal or by money order (purchase will be sent after the payment is received) there. The prints are available for mailing and we will be at the Iron Ranch Swap Vintage Bicycle Swap meet in Battleground, WA on Saturday, Sept. 18th for poster sales and to deliver your poster if you are planning on attending the event. I have listed prices for the 2010 poster along with current prices for the remaining 2008 and 2009 posters below. As noted the first orders I receive will be mailed with a bonus copy of the “B” version of the artwork which will not be reproduced for sale beyond this offer.

2010 Poster size:    

 24”x36” with an additional, approx. 1” margin for framing or matting purposes

2010 Poster Pricing:

            The prices listed below will be honored through October 1st, 2010 or until the run of 30 posters have sold, whichever comes first. After that date prices on any remaining 2010 posters will increase.
                                            
2010 Poster                $40.00*

As a bonus I will include a half size (12”x18”) print of the “B” version of the 2010 poster, the artwork of which was used for the event hang tags and award certificates with the first 6 poster orders I receive.

2009 Poster                $80.00* (3 left)

2008 Poster                $80.00* (3 left)

There are still 3 posters each of the 2009 and 2008 editions available for sale (from editions of 25 each) these are available while supply lasts and can be combined in the following special orders subject to availability.

2010 Poster with a copy of the 2008 or 2009 Poster                       $100.00*

2010 Poster with a copy of the 2008 and the 2009 Poster              $150.00*

*Handling and mailing:

The prices above are for counter sales. A fee of $10.00 will be added to each to cover tubing and postage to your address in the continental US. Overseas or special packaging are available at cost on request.

2010 Concours Highlights



Ron Summer and I were particularly pleased with this year’s (fifth annual) event and we want to thank everyone that displayed this year and the volunteers that helped with unloading, setup, vote tabulation, and clean-up well into the evening.  We had 50 bikes on the field for the Concours this year (up from the last two) and the quality and rarity of the entries ran high. Weather which is always a factor at an outdoor event in Washington State was cooperative with a cool clear morning turning into a sunny afternoon.

We have streamlined our judging procedures over five years and the judging this year went relatively quickly and smoothly with only a couple of hiccups.

We have never had to judge two bikes so close to identical as the pair of 1938 Snyder built Hawthorne Zeps presented by Mike Kammer and Rick Collier. There were differences between the bikes but for every scratch on one, there was an equal small flaw on the other. After plenty of deliberation, we did what any right-minded judge would do and delegated further consideration to a group of participants we extracted from the crowd. Even this de facto jury could not come up with a unanimous decision but in the end Rick Collier graciously admitted to changing out his crank set when he was assembling the bike for the show which gave us grounds to break the tie.

The same group of emergency tie breakers were held in service a while longer as the judges used them in several other cases where the bikes were too close to judge or one of the judges could have been influenced by ownership.

In the final round of judging for presentation of the singular Best in Show trophy, again the judges were confronted by several bikes that were difficult to choose between more for their differences than their similarities. This led to a first place tie between the outstanding, original, 1936 Rollfast V-200 of Mike Thompson and the flamboyant, restored, 1937 Roadmaster Supreme that I brought to the event. (Another case where I stepped aside before the crucial decision but allowed myself plenty of input up to that point)

Below you will find a full list of the Trophy and Ribbon winners for 2010.

We also implemented a judged “Certificate of Honorable Mention” set of awards for the first time this year to acknowledge many of the contenders that ultimately did not win in the Trophy and Ribbon categories but brought bikes that deserved note. A list of those bikes and their owners follows the Trophy and Ribbon list

Following the Honorable Mention list is a list of all the bikes present at the 2010 Lemay Concours and the owners of those bikes, again thanks to everyone who participated. I hope we will see you all back again next year when our feature spotlighted marque is Westfield Manufacturing and Columbia bikes and other related badges produced between 1878 and the RX5 reproduction of 1987.  In addition we will have several special classes for Pre-balloon bicycles and for all makes of Moto-Balloon bicycles.

2010 Classic Bicycle Concourse Awards



Best in Show Trophy (Tie)
           
   1936 Rollfast V-200                           Mike Thompson
   1937 Roadmaster Supreme                  Philip Marshall

Best in Show Snyder/Harris
           
    1936 Rollfast V-200                          Mike Thompson
           
Best in Show Cleveland Welding
           
     1937 Roadmaster Supreme              Philip Marshall

Best in Show - Other Makes

     1934 Schwinn Aerocycle                   Jason Larson

Best in Show Original

     1953 CWC built Hiawatha                Mike Thompson

Best in Show Restoration
           
      1937 Roadmaster Supreme              Philip Marshall

Best in Show Special Award

      1935 Snyder Moto-Balloon
       w/ Evinrude Motor                         Ron Obenchain

Best in Show Participants Choice
           
      1936 Rollfast V-200                        Mike Thompson

Best in Show People’s Choice

      1950 20” Rollfast Hoppy                Greg Johnson

Second in Show Snyder/Harris

      1938 Hawthorne “Zep”                   Mike Kammer

Second in Show Cleveland Welding

       1938 CWC built Cadillac                 Jerry Germeau

Second in Show - Other Makes

       1937 Shelby Hiawatha Arrow           Nick Nickolas



Honorable Mention Awards

Best CWC Pre 1937
     1936-7 Roadmaster Girl's Full Chrome Model, Phil Marshall

Best CWC 1937-1938
     1937 Roadmaster Supreme, Phil Marshall

Best CWC 1939-1940
     1940-41 CWC built 4-Gill Packard, Jerry Germeau

Best CWC 1941-1942
     1941 CWC built Hawthorne Comet, Nick Nickholas

Best CWC 1946-1949 Standard Model
     1946 CWC Roadmaster, Peter Hawley

Best CWC Luxury Liner
      1947 CWC Roadmaster Luxury Liner, Rick Collier

Best CWC 1950-1953
      1953 CWC built Hiawatha, Mike Thompson

Best AMF 1954+
      1965 AMF Roadmaster Cobra Amflite, Greg Johnson

Best Sndyer Moto-Balloon
      1935 Snyder built Roamer Moto-Balloon, Shaun Brown

Best Snyder Master Tank
      1936 Rollfast V-200, Mike Thompson

Best Snyder “Zep”
      1938 Snyder built Hawthorne "Zep," Mike Kammer

Best Snyder 1938-1942
      1941 Rollfast, Gary D. Johnson

Best Postwar Snyder
      circa1951 Rollfast, Rick Collier

Best Original Pre-Balloon
      circa1916 Mead Ranger tall Arch Frame, Kendall McLean

Best Original Balloon
      1953 CWC built Hiawatha, Mike Thompson

Best Original Middleweight
       1965 AMF Roadmaster Cobra Amflite, Greg Johnson

Best Original Other
       1975 Schwinn Paramount P13-9, Rick Dorgan