"John T.Pergolizzi" <Jtperry1@verizon.net> wrote:
>Riggio Imports of Clarence N.Y. was easy to deal with and I bought decal
sets ( "Italcourse" style )from them without problem around 1983.<
Perhaps the previous owner also purchased a set of these decals as well; a quick and easy way to add some panache to a frame. Or not.
Jay Van De Velde
Seal Beach,CA
> Since we are on the subject of Pogliaghi, would you knowledgeable
> Pogliaghi afficionados please look at these photos and tell me what you
> think? Please look carefully at the fork crown, the crude method of
> fixing the seat post, and the engraved signature on the steerer -- does
> it say Pogliaghi? The rear der. and the crank set are dated 1979.
>
> Here is the link (open the Pogliaghi album):
>
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/
>
> I got this bike for free, but as you will see from the photos it was
> horribly neglected. I have never seen corrosion this bad on aluminum
> components. I was skeptical about it's origin because it has no lugs,
> however, did Sante do fillet brazed frames during his career?
>
> Thanks very much for any help.
>
> Jay Sexton
> Sebastopol, CA