Re: [CR]ebay outing: amusing faux colnago

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Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 11:38:48 +0200
From: "renaissance-cycles" <info@renaissance-cycles.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]ebay outing: amusing faux colnago
To: chasds@mindspring.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
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Decent pics...........................THOUGH!

This seller just needs to learn a little bit more here and there. He's not doing bad on the # 49 crankset, he dosen't mention the model but it's still up to $ 199.-...................Now! I better go out a snag up all of these mid level Peugeots and Merciers with these # 49 cranksets, they are here and there all over the place, I know of 7 or 8 right now and they are had for a Jackson.....................Yeh!........I know nothing is guaranteed! But what the hell.................Might as well!............Or else they'll all end up in hell!

BC
Baron C..................And the gang!!
Renaissance cycles
Eindhoven Holland


----- Original Message -----
From: chasds@mindspring.com
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 3:05 AM
Subject: [CR]ebay outing: amusing faux colnago



> As I recall, about a year ago, this seller tried to sell
> some no-name british frame as a Colnago...and failed..
> I hope.
>
> He's at it again, this time with a frame that, as far as I can
> tell, is clearly not a Colnago (although the fork might be..hard
> to tell, and with no pics of the lug tangs I can't see the cutouts)..
>
> http://ebay.com/<blah>
>
> ok, maybe it's a Colnago, but certainly not from 1974, and
> not with the usual Prugnat lugs that Colnago used throughout
> the 70s..
>
> the aftermarket drilled out rear-drop-outs are a nice--if slightly
> alarming--touch.
>
> I hate it when people do this. Gives ebay a bad name...<g>
>
> Charles "morally upright...sometimes" Andrews
> soCal
>
> (I really should be working)