An Ordinary Cyclist, An Extraordinary Adventure

BY  |  Thursday, Oct 28, 2010 12:11pm  |  COMMENTS (3)

Looking for something to do last weekend, I settled on this offering from the Baristanet calendar, a tour of Rosedale Cemetery offered by the Victorian Society of Northern New Jersey. It was a lovely way to spend a balmy afternoon, but even better it introduced me to Gary Sanderson, a Verona man whose calls himself an “ordinary bicyclist.” As it turned out, Sanderson, who owns 200 antique bicycles, is anything but ordinary.

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3 Comments

  1. POSTED BY Sandy  |  October 28, 2010 @ 12:22 pm

    He has 200 bikes ? Two Hundred ?
    I’d like my wife to meet him.
    I have 7 cars, Shiow Cars, Classics, etc and she’s having fits
    over them. The two most often words I hear, are “NO MORE CARS”
    and and and….he has 200 bikes? He is not married, I am sure.
    (…and I thought I had storage problems!) :)

  2. POSTED BY Debbie Galant  |  October 28, 2010 @ 2:27 pm

    He is married and rides a tandem with his wife. He has four of those!

  3. POSTED BY Sandy  |  October 28, 2010 @ 5:38 pm

    HOW DOES HE STORE THEM? Deb, I take my wife riding, too. Still she would like me to sell a couple or 3.

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