...Well, at least this chick does. I think lugs are absolutely beautiful. Plain or filigree, generic or custom, I love them all. Here are some nice ones I've photographed around town:

... on a powder blue
Dusika
...on a sage green
Puch
... two-tone red and white lugs, on an unusual
Glockner Rad with a cool headbadge depicting a mountain range. Notice the pretty filigree work on that pedal! Where can I get pedals like that?

... on an old
KTM in olive drab (I love green bicycles!)

... and some simple, austere lugs on a
silver Hercules.

To me, a bicycle frame without lugs just seems to lack soul, and this is probably why I can't feel any attachment to the modern bikes whose manufacturers do not use lugged frames. Seeing those welding marks grates on my nerves like hearing nails on a chalkboard.
Is my love of lugs unreasonable? Not according to
Rivendell Bicycle Works. They understand! Have a look at their articles "
Why Lugs Are Good" and "
A Lug Primer".
See also "
Lugs: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" by
Bohemian Bicycles. Lots of useful information and photos there!
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