I outed the Craigslist offering of, I believe, the same frameset back on September 18. Description is virtually a duplicate. The seller was located in Paradise, CA, north of Sacramento by a fair piece -- something not quite discernable in the eBay listing. Asking price was about 800 dollars. All this is in the archives, of course.
Dan Kehew, Davis, CA, USA but currently in St. John's Wood, London, UK
On 11/4/06, LouDeeter@aol.com <LouDeeter@aol.com> wrote:
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> This isn't mine and it is too big for me, with buy it now at $649. Bike has
> been repainted & redecaled as a Spectrum, Tom Kellogg's current make. The
> original picture is shown in the auction. Lou Deeter, Orlando FL
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> "A very special frame, 1984 Olympic Team Frame Made by Tom Kellogg /
> Spectrum-cycles. In 1984 Murray was the Olympic Road Team Sponsor and Tom built the
> bicycles. This is one of Seven, and was Mark Whitehead's frame Serial # 208.
> Here are some of the specifications as provided from the builder, 56.9 seat
> tube x 56.5 top tube, 73 x 74 , Columbus SL tubing with SP down tube. Rear
> brake cable has internal routing through top tube which has enclosed tubing end
> to end. Rear triangle is 130 mm, 27.2 seat post, British Threads, W/
> Campagnolo Super Record Headset with Campy Smooth bearings. "