Re: [CR]correct 1974 Colnago headbadge

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From: <porter411@comcast.net>
To: "Norm and Val Lafleur" <nvlafleur@verizon.net>, "Raymond Dobbins" <raydobbins2003@yahoo.com>, <chasds@mindspring.com>, <mbolduc@triad.rr.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]correct 1974 Colnago headbadge
Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 15:39:33 +0000


Hello all, I have two Colnago Supers from that period and both have original paint and decals. The 1974 (with 73 deraileuer markings) is in molteni orange and has the plain club with colnago directly underneath. The seat tube decals give colnago's name and cambiagia and say mark of a champion with the usual horizontal stripes. The l978 (per the components) is in salmon/metalic and has the stripes on the head badge and the seat decal tells of the world hour record. In my opinon the ONLY CORRECT head badge for your project is the plain club logo with colnago under it. Keep up the good work, Roland Porter, Hinsdale, Illinois


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From: Norm and Val Lafleur

> This is a very timely topic for me. I am about to respray what I believe is
> a '75 ( '75 date codes on derailleur and crank. No "Colnago" on the fork
> crown). Unfortunately the bike was repainted 20 + years ago so the current
> decals are suspect. The owner who had the respray done insists that the
> current decals are correct except for the fact that originally there was no
> Colnago signature on the top tube. Currently it has the cloverleaf (club?)
> head tube decal with the world championship stripes. It also has the same
> decal on the back of the seat tube just below the seatpost binder bolt. The
> seat tube decal is a vertical "Colnago" and there is no hour record decal.
> In searching Wool Jersey and watching Ebay listings I haven't seen another
> one like this so I'm skeptical. I do get the impression though that around
> this time there was either a lot of changes or variation in markings. Any
> comments about the head badge and seat tube decals would be appreciated..
>
> The frame is currently in the paint shop so I have to make a decision soon.
>
> Norm Lafleur
> Ashfield, Ma.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raymond Dobbins"
> To: ; ;
>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 2:15 AM
> Subject: Re: [CR]correct 1974 Colnago headbadge
>
>
> > I'm fairly certain you are right Charles, the Colnago club with the
> > Colnago name below is the correct head tube decal for a 74 Super. My
> > former super was purchased as a 72, but a several people on the list
> > believed it to be a 74, or maybe a late 73, so I decided to split the
> > difference and called it a 73. Anyway, this is what the head tube decal
> > looks like for Supers from 72-74 and maybe 75 or 76:
> >
> > http://www.raydobbins.com/supernew/photos/photo20.html
> >
> > I don't know when a Colnago bike was first ridden to a world championship
> > victory, nor in what event, but it must have happened at least by the
> > early 70's since the 72-74 Supers were sporting w/c stripe decals on seat
> > tubes, as you can see in this same bike:
> >
> > http://www.raydobbins.com/supernew/photos/photo46.html
> >
> > The decal consisting of the Colnago club backed by the w/c stripes
> > definitely came sometime around 1978, give or take a year, Here is a shot
> > of that decal on my 78 Mexico Oro:
> >
> > http://www.raydobbins.com/mexicooro/photos/photo20.html
> >
> > As you can see, the w/c stripes were prominently located within the
> > scheme, and yet Saronni would not go on to win the Road W/C Road Race
> > until several years later in 82. So I'm wondering what the first w/c
> > event was that Colnago won.
> >
> > Also, If anyone has a Super known to be from 75, 76 or 77, it would be
> > interesting to see if and how the decals changed.
> >
> > Ray Dobbins
> > Miami FL USA
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > chasds@mindspring.com wrote:
> > the correct 1974 badge is surely the Colnago flower with the *COLNAGO*
> > below as a sub-script.
> >
> > This is the first I've heard of the flower/world-stripes badge being used
> > any earlier than about 1978.
> >
> > Does anyone know when the flower/stripes badge came in? Late 70s, right?
> >
> > Charles Andrews
> > SoCal
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