Nope - can't get ones with that plating or head shape at Ace.....
Greg Parker
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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\r?\n> aren't all these bolts just normal 5x8 metric
\r?\n> hex head bolts that have a campagnolo cello
\r?\n> bag around them? my hardware store still sells
\r?\n> them for 4 cents a piece.
\r?\n> e-RICHIE
\r?\n> chestre, ct
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\r?\n> -- gpvb1@comcast.net wrote:
\r?\n> Those are not correct. They are #124 dropout eyelet bolts for fenders, etc. They
\r?\n> work, but are quite a bit longer. Lots of folks have lots of those......
\r?\n> Regards,
\r?\n> Greg "picky" Parker
\r?\n> Ann Arbor, Michigan
\r?\n> Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 15:26:38 -0400
\r?\n> From: "Tom Sanders"
\r?\n> To:
\r?\n> Subject: [CR]Those bolts for toe clips...easily obtainable
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\r?\n> There is an E-Bay seller (WWW cyclery) who has them by the dozen. I
\r?\n> believe he lists them as water bottle cage bolts, then notes as an =
\r?\n> aside that they are the same Campy bolts that are used for toe clips on =
\r?\n> pedals. They are not expensive. See item #7105778723
\r?\n> I just rounded up 4 of them to send The gentleman seeking them. I =
\r?\n> questioned the seller as to why they did not come in those cute little =
\r?\n> bags and he swore they were Campy, but came that way in bulk to where =
\r?\n> ever he had bought them.
\r?\n> Tom Sanders
\r?\n> Lansing, Mi