I: [CR]Prod vs Hand Built, reissues

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Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2002 15:06:18 -0500
From: "The Maaslands" <TheMaaslands@comcast.net>
Subject: I: [CR]Prod vs Hand Built, reissues
To: Classic Rendezvous <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>


Mr. Ga-lyee-a-no,

Back in the 80's, De Rosa came out with a series of 'reissues' of past frame designs and paint jobs. They were sold almost exclusively to the Japanese market. They even sourced correct period components that were then still available. I think it might be harder to get the builders to supply the components nowadays, but I would imagine that some of the smaller frame shops would be willing ot do this if there was a comensurate price.

Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ


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Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 1:25 PM
Subject: [CR]Prod vs Hand Built, reissues



> Which brings me to my next topic - does a market exist for reissues of classic frames? Cinelli still makes the Super Corsa, but what if they made it in limited numbers, using old graphics/artwork, with choice of 120, 126 or 130mm rear dropout width and constructed by only select group of "master" builders at the factory. Same goes for other famous frames like the Peugeot PX-10, Gios Super Record, etc. Is the market too small for such a venture? If the factories are not interested, would a private master builder accept a custom order for a frame that was an exact DNA-matched clone to a 1972 Colnago Super?
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> Greg "I double dare you to pronounce it correctly" Gagliano
> Olathe, KS
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