That’s because they know deep down that they really aren’t watching out for you. The standard excuse, “I never saw him/her!”, is actually truer than we realize.
And while the Penny-Farthing on the water bottle was OK, it is too common and overused. I think either a closeup of the bottom bracket of a classic Schwinn middle-weight (like a 1960s-vintage Traveler, Racer, Breeze, or Speedster) with the welded-in-place kickstand would make a good logo for a place called the “Kickstand Cyclery”; either that or a picture of the ubiquitous Pletscher/ESGE alloy kickstand that got retro-fitted on almost every imported 10-speed during the 1970s bike boom era. Show it, unmounted, in its folded-up position with the leg horizontal to the ground, and surround the illustration with a circular field with a white/yellow/light tan or other neutral-colored background.
Over the top could be the words “Kickstand Cyclery”, with “Established 2008” and “Shaker Heights, Ohio” at the bottom. I just wish I knew how to do Photoshop so I could construct a sample image for you.
And why only “Established 2008”? Wasn’t it Fred’s shop originally?
That’s because they know deep down that they really aren’t watching out for you. The standard excuse, “I never saw him/her!”, is actually truer than we realize.
And while the Penny-Farthing on the water bottle was OK, it is too common and overused. I think either a closeup of the bottom bracket of a classic Schwinn middle-weight (like a 1960s-vintage Traveler, Racer, Breeze, or Speedster) with the welded-in-place kickstand would make a good logo for a place called the “Kickstand Cyclery”; either that or a picture of the ubiquitous Pletscher/ESGE alloy kickstand that got retro-fitted on almost every imported 10-speed during the 1970s bike boom era. Show it, unmounted, in its folded-up position with the leg horizontal to the ground, and surround the illustration with a circular field with a white/yellow/light tan or other neutral-colored background.
Over the top could be the words “Kickstand Cyclery”, with “Established 2008” and “Shaker Heights, Ohio” at the bottom. I just wish I knew how to do Photoshop so I could construct a sample image for you.
And why only “Established 2008”? Wasn’t it Fred’s shop originally?