Sorry, forgot to reference the original discussion material...
Hey all, I have a set of these brakes, exactly. I think the alum. barrel adjusters resemble G.S. Interestingly, mine too have the bare metal pad holders. Could they be original? Didn't production of these "naked" holders change to the black plastic coated style sometime around 1979 or so, in order to meet CPSC mandates? Also, is the scripted logo not indicative of a later model? Confusion... The adjuster nuts on mine are similar to pics I have seen of Cobalto calipers missing the jewel. There is a definite void of a recess that looks odd to me. Rubber O-ring on adjusters is traditional black. These calipers were on my list of questions to post to the list; how conveeeeenient. Pictures are available upon request. So are the calipers themselves, in excellent condition (nearly unused, looking at the seam on the brake pad face). $60.00 plus shipping, and they are yours. I have no project for them.
Best regards, Mark Agree Oak Park MI
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>Peter responded:
> If these are Super Record, then their the only Super Record equipment to
>ever survive from 1971 ?? I think the seller should check out his componants
>better before going to Ebay. By the look of the script and finish, they are
>probably Gran Sport.
>to Charles Post:
> > Seller describes these as Super Record, but clearly they are not, unless
I'm
> > missing something...maybe some oddball iteration of the Gran Sport
calipers?
> > I have to say, I've never seen the script logo on calipers with that
> > profile....whadda ya think?
> >
> >
>http://ebay.com/<blah>
>This is the same seller who offered the Cinelli Laser track frame that
>mysteriously disappeared before reaching the end of bidding. He also sold
>the 'rare' (one of three sets!) Campagnolo Delta brakes. He continuously
>offers up new items. Some very interesting but the descriptions are always
>rather fantastical. BTW, the brakes are also missing the dome nuts.
>Steven Maasland
>Moorestown, NJ