Our Founder, Angus
McCrank
Angus
was a renowned Irish poet, inspiration to the likes of Joyce (Brothers)
and Shaw (Robert). During the great Jamiesons famine at the turn of
the century he emigrated to Canada. Not speaking the language, he
fell back on his first love, drinking. Finding the financial rewards
in his new occupation limited he opened McCranks Cycles to supplement
his income.
His Great-great Grandson, Gary (Angus Jr.) McCrank
Taken
under his grandfathers wing at an early age, Gary soon learned the
fine arts of drinking and spinning a yarn. Later he studied under
Grandpa and became a bicycle mechanic par excellance (the language
was coming along too).
Too soon the family wanderlust felled Gary
and off he went to travel the world, returning to Ottawa sporadically
to get his mother to do his laundry and regale us all with stories
from distant lands.
Dan and Tom
Fraternal twins, yet seperated at birth, Dan and Tom continue to be lovable friends of the shop.
Distant Cousin (on the Mother's Side) and Current Owner, Peter
Conway
Peter,
a distant cousin, reacquainted with Gary one evening, where else,
in a Pub. During this chance meeting, Gary explained his desire
to travel. In the months that followed Peter learned all the skills
of bicycle repair from the master himself and Gary left the store
in his (now capable) hands.
This a brief, apocryphal history of McCranks.
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