Hey Joe ,
Congratulations !!
I noticed that one on eBay . Looks like you got a really nice bargain !! I can understand exactly what someone was thinking when they assembled those particular parts ( and I'll bet you can too ) . It was the best-of-the-best , the year it was assembled . What a fine time-capsule !
And my opinion is that the front rim is probably original , and the rear rim is definitely a replacement . Whattayathink ?
Raoul Delmare
Marysville Kansas
> Due to a recent purchase I'm going to be selling a Bruce Gordon project
> frame but I forgot the information about it.
>
> What was the name of Bruce's second line frames?
>
> Whats the URL of the Bruce Gordon catalog scan I remember looking at a few
> months ago?
>
> Here's the bike I bought, so this project goes to another home.
>
>
http://ebay.com/
> &rd=1>
>
> I'll get a proper offer together for the frame later this week and post it
> to the list. To comply with the list rules, please wait until I get it
> properly posted to express interest etc.
>
> Joe Bender-Zanoni
> Great Notch, NJ
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Wolfman231@aol.com>
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 9:30 AM
> Subject: [CR]Supposed Colnago that really isn't
>
>
> > Hi to all interested in the Colnago Tom mentioned. If it sounds too
good
> to
> > be true...the frame is from a Nishiki Cervino, built by Colnago in the
> early
> > 80s. I bought the 60cm c-c bike for the Super Record reduced group on
it.
> (I
> > ride a 56.) The frame has been moved a dozen times since then and it
> shows.
> > The Nishiki decals literally washed off when I wiped dust off it years
> ago,
> > hence the confusion on whether it was a 'real' Colnago or not. And it
> > definitely has been built...that is how I bought it, just never ridden.
> Sorry to the
> > many who emailed me...to be fair to all I will probably list it on eBay
> with
> > pics of the scratches, etc.
> >
> > Ed Kasper
> > Detroit MI