From behind it's not absolutely clear, but especially given the high handlebars and the three sets of tubes angling upward toward the handlebars, I'm pretty sure that's a Pedersen. The Pedersen was invented by Mikael Pedersen, a Dane, who lived in Dursley England a century or so ago. It was revived a decade or two ago and is now manufactured in Denmark and Germany. One of the most stately looking bikes I have seen. I would love to have one myself!
Just as I was sending off my comment, I actually noticed that Mikael had tagged the picture with "PEDERSEN". (sigh). Click on that and you'll get a collection of his postings with Pedersens in them.
Love it. That first photo is a stunner.
ReplyDeleteany ideas what type of bike that is in the second photo? Looks like an unusual set up.
ReplyDeleteFrom behind it's not absolutely clear, but especially given the high handlebars and the three sets of tubes angling upward toward the handlebars, I'm pretty sure that's a Pedersen. The Pedersen was invented by Mikael Pedersen, a Dane, who lived in Dursley England a century or so ago. It was revived a decade or two ago and is now manufactured in Denmark and Germany. One of the most stately looking bikes I have seen. I would love to have one myself!
ReplyDeleteJust as I was sending off my comment, I actually noticed that Mikael had tagged the picture with "PEDERSEN". (sigh). Click on that and you'll get a collection of his postings with Pedersens in them.
ReplyDeletei love it when these comment threads take care of themselves... :-)
ReplyDeletethat first photo is just lovely! really, really makes me miss my bike...
ReplyDeleteMikal, that first shot is damn good!
ReplyDeletevery very nice pics all over here. and really inspiring... a special and charming world. congrats!!! :)
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