I have a 1A stem with no logo. It's stamped "100 Cinelli" right below the minimum insertion mark. They do exist!
David Kiefer Elkhart, IN ----- Original Message ----- From: Kurt Sperry<mailto:haxixe@gmail.com> Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org<mailto:classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 3:11 AM Subject: Re: [CR]Cinelli stems sans logo
I've never seen a Cinelli stem with no logo. Or a stem with no logo that I thought looked like a Cinelli. That's just me though.
Kurt Sperry Bellingham WA
On 2/21/06, velorosso@charter.net<mailto:velorosso@charter.net>
<velorosso@charter.net<mailto:velorosso@charter.net>> wrote:
>
>
> I'm looking at a late 1960's Bianchi with original equipment. It has
a
> steel stem that looks just like a Cinelli, but there is no oval logo
stam
p,
> nor holes where a badge would have been attached. Is it common to
find
> Cinelli stems without logos? Since there is no marking on the quill,
how
> does one tell for sure?
> Have certainly seen 1A stems without logos, probably dated from late
70's
> to early 80's.
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> John Siemsen San Luis Obispo, CA
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