Re: [CR]WTB/WTT: Super Record brake lever and NR/SR crank(s):clarification

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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 10:33:55 -0400
From: "Phil Sieg" <triodelover@comcast.net>
To: Phil Sieg <triodelover@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]WTB/WTT: Super Record brake lever and NR/SR crank(s):clarification
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Mark Agree has kindly pointed out that my use of the term "earlier" was a tad imprecise since there were two versions of the levers with vertical block-lettered logo. I need the later of the "earlier" versions ( ;-) ) as Mark has described below. / "Also, when you say "the earlier version" of SR brake lever, do you mean the earliest curved "pointy" tip, made before about 1977, or a* more appropriate fatter tipped "short reach" brake lever that would more likely have been used in 1979?* " / Sorry for any confusion.

Phil Sieg Knoxville, Tennessee

Phil Sieg wrote:
> Would like to buy or trade for a complete SR brake lever. I need the
> earlier version with the vertical CAMPAGNOLO block-lettered logo.
> Needs to near mint condition or able to be brought up to same with a
> little elbow grease and Simichrome. It's going on a Joe Bell-restored
> Colnago Super. If you have a pair and don't wish to split them up,
> I'm willing to take both.
> I also have a set of NR/SR cranks with mismatched date codes. The
> right is a '79 and the left is a '78. Since the frame is a '79, I'm
> guessing that whoever assembled this in the shop for the customer just
> grabbed what was in the box and ran with it. Anyone with similar
> mismatch, I'd like to work a trade. If you've got an orphaned single
> crank (either side), let's talk. Don't need rings, bolts, or dust
> caps. Just the crank arms.
> TIA.