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Filming Myself #3

Filming Myself #3 from Paper Fortress on Vimeo.

Our good friend (and my new roomie) Stebs just released another BMX self-portrait.  Ever-capable of connoting those often indescribable notes and colors and subtle feelings of space with his medium, Stebs documents his determination and finesse around the neighborhood.  Check out the Paper Fortress website for more….

Fine Day/New Threads.

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Yesterday’s I Love My Bike Book Ride was a smashing success- the Square was packed with kind folk and their beloved bikes and Finkle led everyone around on a scenic tour/photoshoot of the Somerville/Cambridge/Boston area.  Thanks to all who came out and hung out.  FYI’s: we’ve got a good stock of the Chris Piascik- designed tees, printed on American Apparel, in stock now at OPEN.

I Love My Bike Book Meet-up Today At OPEN!

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If you didn’t know already, our good friends and local power-duo Matt Finkle and Brittian Sullivan have found a publisher for their I Love My Bike Book!  OPEN is hosting a Boston area meet-up today, to be followed by a ride and photoshoot on this lovely Memorial Day- get here!

OPEN is open, again!

Tuesday we somewhat quietly re-opened the shop at our new storefront location.  Now at 21A Union Square, we find ourselves enjoying the cornershop spot, happy to have sunlight streaming in the huge windows and awesome coffee next door at Sherman Cafe.  New stock is starting to percolate in and the coming weeks will see some mind-blowing locally-designed and manufactured frames, parts, accessories, and apparel hitting the shelves.

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For a week or two we’ll be open shorter hours to allow us to finish some details- 12p-6p every day.  A Grand Opening is scheduled for the 26th-27th of June with a slew of events for all to enjoy- details TBA.  Pop by the new shop and see what we’ve been up to!

Coming Soon…

I apparently was a bit ambitious about blog frequency in my last post, and there’s good reason.  Solid spring weather has found us happy and healthy here in Union Square, Somerville, with plenty of projects, plans, and moves to accommodate. A few things of note:

We’ve been running all over the Northeast arranging the final touches for the new shop.  Our socially-conscious design vision (and our long-since-over-budget build-out allowance) compel us to recycle and reuse as much as possible in our transformation a 40-year old barbershop to a clean and functional shop.  We found dozens of recycled steel shelves (from a now-defunct RAD Fabrications) up in New Hampshire to organize our stockroom and make room for all the new product coming.  A blisteringly fast shot down to south Connecticut scored us a few made-in-NYC vintage oak library ladders for our roomy upstairs (cool story on the Putnam Ladder Company last year in the NY Times) and a rush hour crawl back.

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We dropped by Sean Milnes’ lovely house in New Haven to relax a bit and pick-up Sean’s wheels for repair.  Turns out doing this:

Leads to this:

(Photos via Ride Tyrant’s Flickr)

Sean’s off on a East Coast trip with Shop Cultur on what may be one of the first FGFS “pro” tours this June, and we spoke a bit about what the scene is shaping up to be.  Manufacturers are making new product to meet the evolving demands of riders like Sean and enterprises like Shop Cultur signal the rise of FGFS in the ‘burbs and smaller cities that don’t have shops like OPEN to cater to their needs.  Inevitable schlocky bandwagoning aside, it’s a win for everybody when a small group of committed pioneers create something that gains mass appeal and support, and we at OPEN are constantly looking in to new product, events, and education to encourage this growth.  Sean is a genuine, kind, and focused person and is exactly the kind of individual who personifies our philosophies and attitude.  We’re super happy to have him as part of the family.  Be sure to check him out on the tour (details TBD) and at the BFF 2010 in NYC this year (OPEN will be there for the films, races, comps, and street party, as well).

Last note / shameless plug:

Chorus Gallery, formerly adjacent to the old OPEN shop, is getting ready to occupy new (and larger) space down the street and is holding a pop-up gallery and live-painting fundraiser at  Trina’s Starlight Lounge, May 12th, 2010. Drink specials, good art, and fine people will be in abundance. Come out and support Chorus Collective as we move towards reopening in Union Square.

All that being said, keep an eye peeled on this site / RSS / word on the street as we rapidly approach our re-opening.  The shop is looking good, the weather is getting consistently clement, and we’re becoming terribly excited.

(Long-overdue) Update on the New OPEN

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All is quiet on the OPEN blog as of recent, and for good reason.  The last few months have seen us demo-ing, planning, moving, remodeling, and redesigning the bike shop at our new location of 21A Union Square, right in the heart of the community and next door to our favorite hangout, Sherman Cafe.

Withing a few short weeks, OPEN will re-open with the same friendly and welcoming service, quality local and international frames, components, accessories, and apparel, and some new surprises and developments that we’re quite proud of.  Keep an eye on the blog… I promise to start paying attention to the world of the internets again and resuming the daily updates, photos, and rants as soon as possible.

ZOMG a Math-ly-cat!!!

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Come on out you fun loving bicycle enthusiasts for the the last alleycat of this glorious winter season.

The race is on 3.14.10. Registration is at 1:59pm at the Cambridge Common, a stones throw away from Harvard Square, bring $5. Tell your parents that you are wearing a helmet so you can save 2 dollars, cause its $7 without. You could by a 40 with that money you will save.

Ride Safe, Ride Hard, Have Fun.

Thanks to Clark Filio – Artist in Residence Open/Chorus Collective – for designing the Poster.

Coming this spring season is a bunch of fun:

New Shop, New Gallery, New Products, and Delicous Beverages to Consume

and a possible Alleycat.