[CR]re: Trivial detail about Campagnolo BB cable guide 626/A

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From: "John Barron" <jb@velostuf.com>
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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 10:23:51 -0600
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Subject: [CR]re: Trivial detail about Campagnolo BB cable guide 626/A

Steven-

Most of the 626/A's that I have say

BREV. CAMP.

At least one that I have says

BREV.INT.

CAMPAGNOLO

On the 636's, I have owned literally hundreds of these,

and I have never seen any CAMPAGNOLO marking- they have

always been completely unmarked. I'd say that your marked

one is pretty rare and earlier.

John Barron

Minneapolis

Steven Maasland wrote:

Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:30:51 -0500

From: "The Maaslands" <TheMaaslands@comcast.net>

To: "CR" <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>

Subject: [CR]Trivial detail about Campagnolo BB cable guide 626/A

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I am trying to date a Cinelli mod. B frame that I have. I know that it

dates from the early to mid 1960's, but would like to narrow the age

range even further. It had a Campagnolo Record derailleur with metallic

pulley wheels (the ones with the cones and ball bearings), so it would

seem to be from the 1963-66 period, as it would seem that the plastic

pulley wheels came out in about 1966-67. It also has a Campagnolo double

cable guide fitted at the BB, part 626/A. This is the one that no longer

has the little tube on the right and cable stop on the left (part 626),

but rather the simple loop guide on the right and double loop guide on

the left. This part came out sometime between catalogues 14 and 15

(between 1960 and 1967). What caught my eye however was the fact that

this one is marked differently than all the other ones that I have. On

the left side this one is marked:

Brev. Int.

Camp

whereas all the others I have seen are marked

Brev. Camp.

Can anybody supply some more data points that could possibly further pin

down when the change occurred regarding the cable guide?

On a somewhat related point, were the chainstay cable guides, Campagnolo

part number 636, all marked Campagnolo? I have two that outwardly

identical, one is marked and another isn't.

Steven Maasland

Moorestown, NJ

USA