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Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 17:13:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Jack Gabus" <jack_gabus@yahoo.com>
To: CR <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
cc: freitas1@pacbell.net
cc: freitas1@pacbell.net
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Troops;

Yes that is or (was) a flying Scot. And George you are right about that front deraillieur. It is the rare one wth the extended stop for those older frames that did not have the brazed on cable guide on the BB. I have been negotiating with the gentlemen for three days or so. This ver sion is called "The Scot". Don't know what that means in the lore of these frames, but if anyone knows please let me know.

I pick the frame up t omorrow. Also for the Scot pro's what is thier estmimated value.

On a nother subject: To Bob Freitas.

What is the value of a mint condition 82' Bianchi Specialissima X - 3 with total pantograph. This bike has neve r been ridden and was built for the Italian market only. Please let me kno w offline.

Been busy on both fronts...Bike and work. What a country

Jack (Giacomo) Gabus Laguna Beach, CA jack@shermangabus.com h ttp://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/Giacomo-Gabus?page=1