To be fair to Ken, the add says the Chrome is in original condition, Not that the Chrome is original. Thanks, Sterling Peters San Diego
I wonder if that frame is the year the seller claims? The main thing that
> jumped out at me was the fact that the rear dropouts are the tapped style
> for the chainhanger, which first appeared at the late '77 trade show. Did
> Campy make available those dropouts 2 years before the chainhanger was
even
> available???? Secondly, the lugwork/crown looks like late '70s to me.
> However, I haven't seen examples of actual '75 Pogliaghis, only early '70s
> and late '70s, and on. I can't help but wonder if a slightly later frame
> was built up with earlier components. Can anybody add their
observations?
>
> Marc Boral
> Long Beach, CA
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: jaysports@lycos.com
> Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 11:07:08 AM
> To: CR
> Subject: [CR]Pogliaghi on eBay
>
> Because of the acrimony the seller inspired on the list some may balk at
> seeing this bike outed, but it's such a nice Pogliaghi it deserves to be
> seen.
>
>
http://ebay.com/
>
> if that link doesn't work,paste this: 2716830372
>
> Jay Van De Velde
> Seal Beach, CA
>
>
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