Maybe a search of the archives is in order (an extremely useful resource BTW)?
CR Archives: http://search.bikelist.org
Documents 68 matching the query "1037":
http://search.bikelist.org/
There is a link to the CR Archives (along with the Internet-BOB, Framebuilders, Tandem@hobbes list archives) at the bottom of EVERY posting.
Chuck "please keep your voice down in the Library" Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California
wickedsky wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is Ted Baer, I am back on the CR list hoping to
> find answers to some questions from some real
> Campagnolo experts.
>
> I have read the archives, and it still appears as
> though there is a mystery surrounding the Campagnolo
> pedals that are engraved with the letter "C" in a
> diamond and numbers 1037 (model number) on the alloy
> bodies of the pedals.
>
> I purchased the complete Campagnolo catalogue
> compilation while at the recent Velo Swap in San
> Francisco. The chrome steel pedals THAT ARE engraved
> "C 1037" on the pedal bodies do not appear in any
> catalogue (#11 through #18).
>
> I have contacted numerous top tier collectors from
> around the world, but still have not found a concrete
> answer as to the date of manufacture of these pedals.
> One collector believes that they were made from the
> late 60's through the early 70's.
>
> Furthermore, there is a rumor that the engraved "C
> 1037" pedals were made as a special run for Carlton
> bicycles. (I am fully aware that the "C" in the
> diamond is one of Campagnolo's trademarks.)
>
> My questions quite simply are: Approximately when
> were these pedals produced? AND: Were these pedals
> indeed produced for Carlton bicycles?
>
> I am currently selling a set of these pedals. I am
> "kjnkjnkjn" on eBay. You can see them at:
> http://ebay.com/
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Ted Baer
> Palo Alto, CA