Chris
I owned a Domenic's badged bike for many years...since I live about 6 blocks from Domenic Malvestuto's shop, I asked him about the frame. He told me that all of his lugged frames were built at the Tommasini shop and shipped to the states for paint. Mine was a Coulmbus TSX frame. I gave the bike to a friend and he still rides it, but if I remember correctly, it does have a Cinelli BB shell. I could check if it is important to you. You could stick your finger through the BB shell and up into the down tube...you could probably feel the rifling of the TSX. I could also track down Domenic and ask him if all of his frames were TSX. Let me know.
Pat Moffat Tempe AZ USA pushing 115 F. in the backyard ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Anderson<mailto:cfanderson_2001@yahoo.com> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org<mailto:classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 4:39 PM Subject: [CR]My bike.
I have recentley aquired a bicycle frame from approx the early 70's late 80's. I am not sure of the make or model. I have been told it is a cinelli but the only place with the cinelli name in on the bottom bracket. The frame has the original red paint with a Domenics decal on the side as well as OCI. it has campy dropouts and the coloring around the decal is red green and white. I think it may be a columbus frame because of the decal on the down tube but it is very worn so I am unsure. I do not have a photo at this time but will post as soon as I can. Any info would be very helpfull.
Thanks, Chris
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