Quite right, Velographics and Kona US offices were within 10 miles of eachother. TiSport was a bit farther 300 miles or so, obviously well within shipping distances but I'm sure the frames were shipped to the Kona offices and then just down the road to Velo for work.
I've emailed Kona just to see if they have any history for paint jobs like these on the KK's. So we'll see what they have to say.
I did finally get a chance to put some light trail/pavement miles on the bike and I'm quite impressed. It's been years since my last hardtails (1993 GT Richter 8.0 in ferrari red & 1991 black Kona Fire mountain) but the frame feels great!
I think i put in darn near 25 miles today, the bike felt amazing on the flats and uphills but a little more sketchy on the steeper stuff. Completely understandable considering the long stem.
Can't wait to bring it down to Growlers Gulch, fire roads up, high speed tight treed singletrack on the way down. My old 96 sex one ate the place up, so I'm sure this bike will as well. Just have to get back in the habit of picking lines again.....darn.