The Cambio Campagnolo decal is original. The early '60s Paramounts had this decal despite not having a cambio.
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ
> that is a cool decal.
\r?\n> we have some for sale, original new old stock.
\r?\n> http://www.bikeville.com/
\r?\n> attached is a photo of it.
\r?\n> cambio does mean gear. Still comtemplating putting one on my
\r?\n> track bike.
\r?\n> I think late 1950s, into the early 1960s.
\r?\n> joel flood
\r?\n> philadelphia, PA
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\r?\n> From: "Tom Sanders"
\r?\n> Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 10:08:12 -0400
\r?\n> Subject: [CR]Decal on early '60s Paramount Track Bike on E-Bay
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\r?\n> Anyone else notice the "Cambio Campagnolo" decal down near the bottom
\r?\n> bracket on the nice little chrome track bike item #
\r?\n> 270010246353 on E-Bay?
\r?\n> This must not be original, right? There is even what appears to
\r?\n> be a Quick
\r?\n> Release skewer pictured on it. Darn cool looking decal and I'm
\r?\n> not sure
\r?\n> I've seen one before. Does the Cambio refer to the mechanism
\r?\n> that releases
\r?\n> the rear wheel for a shift as I had thought or do I have a
\r?\n> misunderstandingof this?
\r?\n> Pondering the subtleties of the Universe and Paramount track
\r?\n> bikes in
\r?\n> particular in Lansing Mi, USA
\r?\n> Tom Sanders