Nothin-fancy
Retro Guru
Yep. This one’s been ongoing since the late 80s when I couldn’t find one so bought a 1988 model (which I still have).
1987 Stumpjumper Team. Yes, it’s a Specialized, yes it was there in a thousand catalogue pics - but the 87 Teams were built by Dave Tesch. He and Specialized reportedly had an agreement/order that he couldn’t fulfill. And so they are hyper rare. Two I’ve found evidence for: 1. The catalogue bike. 2. A fuzzy pic of one that was apparently stolen from a guy in the US.
(There must be at least another out there - it’s the only bike left that I hanker after - have a look, cash waiting - over there behind the Studebaker project, next to the broken chainsaw, under that old tarp - no the yellow one ……)
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I've seen an 87 in person at the now defunct Pacific Coast Bikes in California USA. So they're out there. I'd call around to some of the older bike shops in the San Diego and Escondido areas and see if anyone has anything kicking around. I'm not sure if Bryan Baylis is still around but I'd try him too. They might put you on a lead.
I grew up a handful of miles from where Tesch and Moulton had their shops and got to ride more than a few of their builds when I was younger. I've also held and ridden a Confente bike more than a few times too.
My "one" is pretty pedestrian... A Nishiki Alien. All of the one's I've found in person were either beat to a pulp and put away wet or they want Alpine Star's Al Mega XT cash for them and I refuse to pay that for a production bike and I don't do the whole instant gratification eBay/Internet thing. So I'm left trolling thrift stores and the bike co-op.