Stratton,
One other little thing about the run down worthless Pogliaghi on eBay. The seller states that the frame is "hand signed" by Sante. Forgivable impression for people to have. The fact is it is a decal. All the "classic" (and many "American Classic") framebuilders had signature decals with their sets. They are varnish fix decals that look very much like it was hand signed. No big deal.
Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA
>
> Hey all,
>
> I think all of these Ebay items are worth a mention. Nothing is too
> expensive (yet).
>
> Fuso Anniversary. 1987. 54cm c/c bicycle. by Dave Moulton. Mixed
> group. No bids.
> You gotta love a bicycle, built in the USA, by an Englishman, with
> genuine Italian tubing :-)
> http://ebay.com/
>
> Serotta Bicycle. An early model, before the bent chainstays. 54cm
> c/c. Mixed Shimano Group.
> http://ebay.com/
>
> HOLDSWORTH HURRICANE frameset . 1958 . 23". Fancy Lugs. Repainted.
> Located in England. The seller, Peter is a wonderful guy. He is very
> knowledgeable about English bicycles. Note that he is also selling a
> nice early Carlton:
> http://ebay.com/
>
> Bates Cantiflex Frame. 24". Located in Scotland.
> http://ebay.com/
>
> A Pogliaghi with mixed Nuovo Record Parts. Says it is a 51cm? Looks a
> bit bigger to me??
> http://ebay.com/
>
> Raleigh Racer. Campag. Hubs. Painted in TI Colors (Colours). 53cm, but
> looks larger to me. I thought that most of these TI replicas were 753
> tubing? (Don't bid on this one, I might buy it :-)
> http://ebay.com/
>
> A large Italian track frame of unknown builder. Worth having for the
> parts?
> http://ebay.com/
>
> Carlton Chrome Frame with some components. Large 23.5". Pictures are
> lousy, but the bids were only at ten bucks. Might be worth shipping?
> http://ebay.com/
>
> Off like a flock of hibernating turtles,
> Stratton Hammon
> Louisville, Kentucky, USA