Re: [CR]Old Campy Logo ; Which Old Campy Logo ?

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Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 06:48:19 -0700
Subject: Re: [CR]Old Campy Logo ; Which Old Campy Logo ?
From: "Steven L. Sheffield" <stevens@veloworks.com>
To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <77.743fd3c.2b56bccc@aol.com>


on 01/15/2003 06:31 AM, MotoMirage@aol.com at MotoMirage@aol.com wrote:
> It mulls in my mind, and I think, is interesting food for thought, at times,
> I see, referenced "old Campagnolo Logo", and I think, I know the one they
> usually have in mind. But, am I wrong, that actually, there may be more than
> when they say this? Maybe I am wrong, I have jackets, etc. with the globe on
> it and the Campagnolo logo. Looks early 60ish, late 50ish; but I may well be
> wrong in this regard. In fact, I must be, the windbreaker I have can not be
> this old. Writing this at not the best time, to be absolutely correct in
> details, I think, the Old Campy logo, so often referred to, is the wing
> coming out of a wheel; hey; isn't that a lot like the Detroit Redwings logo?
> Now, Past, Future too. Hope I am not totally off the mark, in my observations.

How many Campy logos are there?

I've seen the Campagnolo "Signature" logo, the "World" logo, an old "Winged Wheel" logo (wherein the wings have feathers, and the wheel has spokes, but no shield), and the newer "Shield" logo (with the current stylized winged wheel).

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