I have found Amerio among the participants of Milano Show 1948 and 1949, but
not in1950. So I can say with confidence that Amerio was an Italian bicycle
maker. I would like to see the photos.
Takao Noda
Hachioji Tokyo Japan
fact...........
> David Feldman wrote:
> >
> > I do have a "really old" bike I have a few questions
> > about. Earlier this year (thank you Kevin Gosney) a
> > fellow listmember who lives in my region sold me a
> > 1940's road bike of a brand new to me. It is called
> > "Amerio," is a bike built for the Campagnolo Cambio
> > Corsa drive train, and has many construction touches
> > that are pure Italian--Emilio Bozzi-type sand cast
> > lugs, the Cambio Corsa system itself--with some other
> > anomalies such as English bottom bracket threads and a
> > 22.0mm fork I.D. I will be scanning pictures of it
> > and be able to email them to any curious party.
> > "Amerio," anybody heard of it or seen another one?
> > Thanks
> > David Feldman
> > Vancouver, WA