Kevin, I think you've got it--certainly closer to the
shape of Fiorelli badges that I've seen than of any
Cinelli logo. Update soon on the Amerio's state of
existence!
Cheers
David Feldman
Vancouver, WA
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> Could that tempting sideways glance at the "early
> Cinelli" headbadge actually represent an early
> Fiorelli?
> Name any other pre-postwar marque that would be
> spelled "-------elli" Bianchielli?
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> Finally, just can't resist.... With the greatest of
> all respect to the Queen's English and our British
> brethren, what the hell are "Constrictor Honking
> Rubbers"? Could they be Wellies that are just a wee
> bit too small for mucking about?
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> Off to watch too much footie, er soccer, tonight.
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> Kevin, only slightly muddled in Portland, OR, Gosney
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