Re: [CR]A few Masi mysteries...

(Example: Framebuilding:Brazing Technique)

Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 23:41:28 -0800
From: "Jim Allen" <MotorRef@peoplepc.com>
To: BobHoveyGa@aol.com
Subject: Re: [CR]A few Masi mysteries...
References: <ca9.7da3d47.32d93be2@aol.com>
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cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Bob and John,

I think I remember this frame. It's possible it was built with the brazeons added, or one very similar was done.

The blue background decals were rarely used, but they are not rare. I've got literally hundreds of them. Both the Carlsbad era varnish transfers and the later San Marcos era waterslides.

The decals on the bike in the pictures appear to be the waterslide decals. In those decals the yellow was a bit paler, more lemon colored as opposed to the earlier and later more orangish yellow decals.

Records of bikes - my computer database goes back to 1988, I've got some paper records that I've been meaning to enter for years, to many other projects have gotten in the way of that!

Jim Allen the CycleSmiths 760 782 2737

BobHoveyGa@aol.com wrote:
> Anthony;
>
> John's right, Faliero sig had settled on the right by this time. The use of
> the blue panel decals continued for quite a while, well after the switch to
> all-yellow DT decals (mostly on silver or yellow bikes... I do have a few
> original examples in my photo archive from '83 with this decal), so that in and of
> itself does not suggest a repaint. The rack brazeons and the second set of
> bottle bosses (one of which pierces the crest) are more of a concern however.
> Best thing to do is send a link to Jim Allen, who would have been the bike's
> original painter. He's got a great memory and phenomenal records and can
> probably tell you if the paint and brazeons are original.
>
>
>
> Bob Hovey
> Columbus, GA USA
>
>
>
> John writes;
>
> The braze ons for a rack are very atypical, that with the earlier transfer
> set that has the Masi and the Gran Criterium in two different colors AND
> the blue background suggests a transfer set from much earlier, the
> Carlsbad period and before. Masi was using yellow for the primary text on
> the downtube for some time, with no background color. Not that it could
> not have been done, but not seen yet. I can see why a refinish was suspected.
>
> Last blue background downtube panel frame I saw I think was Guy Apple's
> and it is from 1980 if I remember correctly.
>
>
>
>
> The Falerio signature on the RH side is not unusual for this time, for a
> while it flipped back and forth but had settled on this side for quite a
> while prior.
>
> John Jorgensen
> Torrance Ca USA