Re: [CR]Nice E-bay Frejus Tour de France 60s?

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From: <NortonMarg@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 11:54:31 EST
Subject: Re: [CR]Nice E-bay Frejus Tour de France 60s?
To: velo531@hotmail.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 1/7/03 10:27:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, velo531@hotmail.com writes:

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In this size I think this will go to Japan. It's also one more data point on
   the serial numbers. While it can't be a 1950, I think it is clear that my
   sequential serial number theory is hogwash. >> I don't think this bike is as old as claimed, and I wouldn't throw out your sequential serial number theory based on it. I have TDF #95102, the one in the auction is #105186. IIRC, mine was purchased new in the early 1960s, by the guy who listed it on ebay. I'm pretty sure this model, so equipped was sold in this country well into the 60s (verification anyone?) in the same way that Bianchi sold the Competizione model. A great frame with leftover, prior generation racing parts, that allowed a good quality lower price-point bike. What else would they do with unsold "obsolete" parts inventory? Guaranteed, they had plenty of the old stuff on shelves when Campagnolo, Ambrosio, etc., came out with their "new" products that were suddenly the rage that everyone had to have! (Plus being lighter and working better) Stevan Thomas Alameda, CA ps. Joe, I don't think itsamall is contagious, but if you need, I'll send you some Tubasti for self protection.