I've learned that in the future I better add every tidbit of info I have before posting a question!
Another note that may help is that the pedal set with the toe strap loops came off a 1974 Raleigh International. Since the pedals were attached to a TA crankset which was mounted on a Phil BB I am not sure these pedals were original to the bike.
The pedal set without markings and loops came off a 1978 Raleigh Pro. This Pro had been built up at some time with "kinda" correct components before I purchased it. I believe the 1978 Pro should have the 1037A pedals and either of the two other sets I have are not correct for this particular bike.
I think that's all the info I have.
General concensus seems to be that the looped pedal set is definately Record. I'm still uncertain whether the unlooped, unmarked set, plastic dustcap set is a later Record or a GS.
Any final words on the topic?
Thank you all,
Eric Elman
>
> >
> > Question four: How do you know that his other pedals
> > are GS? At (about?) the same time that the loop was
> > deleted from the Record, Campy also started using the
> > SL plastic caps on the Record pedal. If the two sets
> > he has are similar other than the caps and the loop/no
> > loop, I'd say the second set is later Record. The
> > G.S. really look quite different.
> >
>
> I posted the original question.
>
> To clarify and relative to Q4 above, except for the noted differences
> (plastic cap, no toe strap loop, no markings on pedal body) these two
pedal
> sets are identical in the body casting, cage design, cap profile, spindle
> profile and markings.
>
> Which leads me to wonder when the loop was deleted from the original
Record
> design?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Eric Elman