Mike; I'll order the first of this high quality limited edition of 10,000,000.
Peter
P.S. You wanna check. Also I need a mounting bolt for a Campagnolo Nuovo Record rear derailleur !! And ny chances of your making my show out here in August. If you can do a seminar, I'll cover you gas if you drive out and local hotel space.
hersefan@comcast.net wrote: I did a double take seeing the Campy QR poster on ebay - hey, that was a reprinted poster I had done years ago when I owned Bicycle Classics inc.
Anyway, I don't have framed ones, but I have a few unframed that I can sell. The poster was a blow-up of a page from the Tabbuci Specialties 1938 Catalog. It is the earliest known ad for Campy stuff that I am aware of.
The posters (really a print on heavy paper) have been moved around a bit, so there may be minor imperfections, but anything I send out will be quite nice and what people would consider suitable for framing.
Shipping for as many as you want in a priority box (the roll up nice into a priority box) is $4.05.
The posters themselves I'll sell for $ 9 each.
If interested, email me your name and address and I'll get it(them) out. My address for payment is:
Mike Kone PMB506 1630A 30th Street Boulder, CO 80301
Thanks!
Mike Kone
> wayne,
>
> i think i bought the same poster you, on ebay. iirc, the seller is list
> member hugh enox. after the purchase i corresponded with him and found out that
> he was involved with the design and/or printing of the original poster back in
> the day. his reprint poster is very nice - i believe it was made from the
> original plates, so it is identical to the original. the main differences are
> the quality of the paper (the original was matte and not as heavy), and the ink
> (the original used a lighter blue). in fact, based on the dark blue ink of the
> poster being sold by the cinelli twins guy, i'd say that it is one of hugh's
> reprints, not an original.
>
> hopefully hugh can shed some light on this and tell us more about his posters.
> and btw, hugh's packing is so good, it is almost worth buying the poster just to
> see how he packs it. no kidding (and no kickback either).
>
> ray dobbins
> miami florida
>
> "Bingham, Wayne" wrote:
> I always loved that particular Record group parts poster too. I have an
> original one, now a bit tattered around the edges from being push-pinned
> on many shop walls. That very poster was recently reprinted in some
> numbers and offered in a BIN auction on eBay. (Can't remember who, but a
> detailed search might turn up something). I bought one to replace the
> original one, which is still stashed in a storage tube. The new one is
> printed in blue ink on heavy poster stock. It's a standard poster size,
> so frames are easy to find. I bought a black poster frame, then painted
> it red to match some trim in my new shop. I also dry-mounted the poster
> on foam-core before framing it in the new red frame. A nice
> presentation that makes a really nice addition to the shop.
>
> Now, if someone would reprint the QR poster......
>
> Wayne Bingham
> Lovettsville VA
>
> >>>same seller does have two items I've been looking for. A framed
> Campy breakdown poster from catalog 18(?)....(item number7212505598)and
> a framed advertising poster for the first QRs.... (item
> number7212472774)
> Brandon"monkeyman"Ives<<<
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