RE: [CR]Rossignoli Question

(Example: Framebuilders:Dario Pegoretti)

From: "Ken Freeman" <freesound@comcast.net>
To: "'Frank Cordell'" <fcordell@gmail.com>, "'Mark Birnbaum'" <mbirnbaum@snader.com>
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Subject: RE: [CR]Rossignoli Question
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:48:14 -0400
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cc: 'Classic Rendezvous' <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>

http://www.rossignoli.it

Still in business, but now it's a bit harder to see what they sell.

-----Original Message----- From: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] On Behalf Of Frank Cordell Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 5:42 PM To: Mark Birnbaum Cc: Classic Rendezvous Subject: Re: [CR]Rossignoli Question

I'll bet another list member, particularly one from Italy, will nail this, but I believe Rossignoli is a very old, and very cool, retail shop in Milan, still in operation last time I was there, four or so years ago. They were still selling house-brand bikes, mostly city bikes and some racier ones. I'd guess your bike is also a house-brand model, perhaps made by a contract builder.

Frank Cordell Seattle, WA

On 4/17/07, Mark Birnbaum <mbirnbaum@snader.com> wrote:
>
> Four years ago, I acquired a used Rossignoli. Vintage is about 1970.
> Components include 3 arm TA alloy crank, campy downtubes, TTT
> bars/stem, steel Campy record derailler, original wheels, which I got
> rid of were sew ups with campy hubs. Brakes & levers which may/may
> not be original were cheapy Weinman sidepulls, w plastic hooded Mafac levers.
>
> Can anyone tell me where I can find more info on this bike? What
> original cost would have been, frame material (Columbus tubing?),
> number made, etc....
>
> No one I've run into in this neck of the woods (San Francisco Bay
> Area) has seen one before. By the way, it rides great.

>

> thx,

>

> Mark Birnbaum