> Check out this guy's other auctions. Unless I am > mistaken, it looks like he has taken a complete NOS > pre-war Osgear derailleur set and parted it out, > even selling the box as a separate item. Carl, Several members on the list seem to have had really good luck with this guy but I'm not fond of his methodology. I'm convinced that the Campy shifter set that he also has up for auction has levers from 2 different periods. (I mean I'm not blind - it's obvious if you "supersize" the picture.) I asked him about this and his response claimed that both levers were of the "closed C/G" type, which is clearly not true. Perhaps the shifter set came with 2 different style levers but that's a different answer. So for all the parts, I'd say "caveat emptor". By the way, since you're in the Borough of Queens perhaps you're familiar with Kissena Cycles on Harace Harding Blvd. Does it still exist? I was last there in 1983 and it was still a real emporium for classic type stuff, with a large selection of used Zues equipped bikes! Fred Rednor - now in Arlington, Virginia
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