It was the single bolt seat post. From the Campagnolo Timeline at <www.velo-retro.com>:
"1977 Catalog #17a Supplement is printed for the year-end trade shows. Included are a revised Super Record derailleur with script logo and different cage geometry, single bolt Nuovo Super Record seat post, Record front derailleur with four holes (later to be three) in cage, straight-band clamp (later to revert to traditional pointed-band clamp), short Nuovo Record dropouts without eyelets (drilled and taped for chain holder), chain holder with accompanying control lever and trigger, and fixing shoe-plate for pedals."
Chuck Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California http://www.velo-retro.com (Timeline, Reprints and T-shirts)
Steven Willis wrote:
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> Was it the first generation SR rear derailleur?
> Steven Willis
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> Subject: [CR]Campagnolo Nomenclature Trivia
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> Campagnolo Nomenclature Trivia
>
> HEY !!
> BONUS QUESTION !!
>
> What is the only component part to ever officially bear the wonderful name
> :
>
> " Nuovo Super Record "
>
> ????????
>
> :^)
> Raoul Delmare
> Marysville Kansas U.S.A.