Hello Mailingslist, I guess some read my last question(s) and the answeres I got Now, to find out better, which date my tools could be, I've made some pict ures. The quality is not the best, because I have to photograph in a dark room w ithout flashlight. I just photographed three tools, but the others look the same. Again, they do not have a shiny look (as you can see), they were stamped w ith the campysun/world and there is no "Made in Italy" stamped. Pictures are at:
http://freenet-homepage.de/
Hope that helps. Thanks everyone for answering. And also again, I need the wooden box. Does someone have one and does not need it anymore?! ;) Thanks and best regards, Max Herrmann Germany, Berlin
*Von:* Philcycles@aol.com *Gesendet:* 13.11.07 18:28:58 *An:* *CC:* classicrendezvous@bikelist.org *Betreff:* Re: [CR]nobody knows - dating campagnolo tools
In a message dated 11/13/07 9:24:14 AM, coelcanth@gmail.com writes:
> like you, i have noticed some finish difference amongst the tools and i
> suspect the duller and rougher finish to be an earlier variation (althou
gh i
> do have a very early t-wrench which has a rather shiny chrome-like finis
h)..
>
Sorry, I disagree. My experience is that the finish is better on earlier
tools. Or at least the ones that I saw in the 70s looked better.
Phil Brown
Not looking through rose colored glasses in San Rafael, Calif.
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