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In the source for this section it is now written that Wim van der Kaaij passed away in 2014.
The two brothers handed over the business to Willem Jr. in 1948. He then teamed up with Wim van der Kaaij who had learned the trade from an early age always helping in the shop as an apprentice. He is now the sole owner of the business and still builds frames (aged over 70), mostly track(race) bikes.[2] Moreover, one can also still contact Wim to restore an old RIH-Sport frame.