Re: [CR]Spades on a Colnago? (was re: (CR) More Confente Mania?)

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing:Columbus)

From: <Philcycles@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 18:57:58 EDT
Subject: Re: [CR]Spades on a Colnago? (was re: (CR) More Confente Mania?)
To: feldmanbike@home.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 6/20/01 8:40:15 AM, feldmanbike@home.com writes:

<< Yes. I visited Velo Sport bike store in Berkeley, CA in summer 1971 when

they had just received their first batch of Colnagos. I remember at least

clubs, spades, and diamonds in lugs and fork crowns, not just the suits

stamped into fork blade reinforcements. I have seen a diamond-cutout

Colnago since then, about five years ago. The Velo Sport bikes had long

Campy dropouts with all edges filed square, had 120mm rear axle spacing and

needed long brake calipers with standard nuts--except for the filed,

eyeletless dropouts they had none of what are now considered the "standard"

brazed on fittings for steel frames. Can any East Bay residents on the

list confirm this; are there any of these bikes still running around with

original finish? Oh, yeah, the decals had a ring around a white field with

the clover a small feature on the field; the clover hadn't become the

dominant symbol of the brand yet.

>>

My Colnago was one of that bunch from Velo Sport. the place was wall to wall two deep with Colnagos. And I bought it from a guy named Phil Brown who was the brother of a guy I worked with named David Brown and my name is Philip
David Brown
Phil Brown