Re: [CR]RE: Classicrendezvous Digest, Vol 5, Issue 32

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Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 09:13:28 -0700
From: "Chuck Schmidt" <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]RE: Classicrendezvous Digest, Vol 5, Issue 32
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Mark Petry wrote:
>
> After a ride around Seattle's Mercer Island yesterday I stopped by Il
> Vecchio - a great little bike shop on shore of Lake Washington - and had
> a long chat and coffee with proprietor George Gibb. Among other things
> we agreed on a complex trade and I ended up with 2 Santini wool items -
> one a jersey that looks like those offered recently by Dale (a yellow
> and blue "Gloria" and front pockets) and a very cool wool training
> sweater in Belgian blue with world championship stripes. Both are very
> nice.
>
> George said that these items were made by Santini for a movie, possibly
> on the life of Coppi and his exploits in the classic period. Can
> anybody confirm that ? Steven Maasland, have you run across this movie
> in your travels ? Would be "really cool" to get that movie, maybe we
> could bootleg it "for non-commercial purposes".

Yes, I can confirm that. I was at the '95 Milan trade show and the Santini booth must of had 75 different vintage reproduction jerseys that were made for the Coppi movie. There were so many I didn't bother checking them out because I figured they would be available for sale in the US at some later date (much, much later it turns out ;)

Wheelsmith in Palo Alto had the Coppi movie (theatrical movie on his life) on two video cassettes. Not a very good movie in my opinion. The actors version of bike racing was pretty laughable but they guy who was Coppi looked a LOT like Coppi.

Chuck Schmidt L.A.

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