iandg
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Very nice, just need my lottery numbers to come up 

An interesting development in that these seem quite a departure from what one might typically expect from the brand, plus a ballsy move taking such a route given the current state of the industry.
I like the concept they've evidently aimed for however I'm not sure they've pulled it off.
Aesthetically I love the red and green (coincidentally? very similar to the 2019 and 2020 Genesis Croix 30s..) and tan wall tyres, however IMO any serious retro-aspirations are killed stone dead by the sloping top tube and especially the somewhat hideous bulging placcy fork. While I understand the technical merits of each I don't really think they fit here; while I'll always maintain that a placcy fork has no place on a steel frame as presumably if they buyer liked composites they'd not have taken the trouble to get a frame made of something else..
I do like the fact they're evidently offering them out of the gate with decent-looking colour-coded mudguards.
I like the choice of 853 and love the retro Reynolds sticker, however I'm not sure what benefit the 3D-printed bits bring over a straight-TIG welded (or better yet if courting the neo-retro market) lugged frame.
Unfortunately I'm not sure the bike really sells itself well enough to stand out; especially in the current climate when stacked against maybe more complete / mature offerings from brands more established in this field.
Truth be told I've never paid too much attention to Pashley - I love the retro/modern concept of many of thier bikes although I think that often they come across as expensive / not great value and maybe seeking to trade too heavily off the pseudo-vintage aesthetic when the execution doesn't quite live up to this goal; while possibly also lacking in other areas.
They do seem to offer some interesting concepts though and a few models do appeal. As it happens I saw a Morgan 8 parked outside the shop earlier this week - had to look it up and the latest model looks really nice and pretty well thought-out as a characterful utility / city bike:
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That does look very stylish, and I think it's where Pashley are best suited, making 'retro' styled bikes, because that's their back story.
I think the latest 'gravel' genre isn't going to sell that well for them, others do it , and for a upmarket lifestyle choice do it better.
Talking of Pashleys I like this slightly older one
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3929839367339558/