Congratulations! As far as I know , you are the 3rd Galmozzi owner among
list members. Other 2 are Chuck Schmidt and I.
Formerly I asked Angelo Galmozzi about the availability of decals and he
denied it. I have a few sets but sorry they are for my future possible
projects.
Seeing the obscure photos on e-Bay, I did not think it would need repaint.
Could you be satisfied with some paint touch up?
I will be very happy if you send me some photos of details of the frame and
give me criticism of the frame, compared with Masi, Cinelli, Pogliaghi....
Takao Noda
Hachioji Tokyo Japan
<bicyclemark@juno.com>; <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:56 AM Subject: [CR]Galmozzi Mania!
> Hi all,
> Just came into a '74 Galmozzi (Campagnolo parts dated '73) It's brown with
long point cut-out lugs, crhome fork crown, Campy tips and Columbus tubing.
BB has 4 neat holes in the underside. It has NR parts with the exception of
a clamp-type alloy seatpost (with a crumbling Wright leather saddle) and
Universal 68 brakes.
> I'm going to need to find replacement hoods for the brake levers and
original brake pads along with 3 Campagnolo top tube cable clips and a
proper saddle. Anyone have an old Brooks Pro for sale that would fit the
time period? Also, this frame is going to need a repaint, so any guess on
the availability of the decals?
> Thanks,
> Scott Smith
> LA