[CR]Source for Ideale saddle catalogs?

(Example: Events:Cirque du Cyclisme:2007)

To: Dale Brown <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
From: "Jon Spangler" <hudsonspangler@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 13:45:04 -0700
Subject: [CR]Source for Ideale saddle catalogs?

Dear Tony,

Your post and this thread inspired me to go looking (on the Web) for an Ideale catalog, but I have found none. Does anyone have an Ideale catalog, or know of a complete saddle-identification and reference source? I have a 1970s-vintage (?) Ideale alloy-framed saddle with a cutaway (Brooks Swift-like) leather top, probably a Model 89, which I had thought it was a 90 until you corrected me. Unfortunately, I have never seen any catalogs or product flyers that included this wonderfully-comfy (but currently unusable) saddle.

Thanks,

Jon

Jon Spangler Alameda, California USA hudsonspangler@earthlink.net

In the interests of pedantry, and to assist historians who will be in terrogating the C.R. archives in centuries to come, I think it might be h elpful to clarify matters regarding these 'late period' Ideale saddles.
       The Model 92, which was available in both Gent's and Lady's versions , 'is often described...as a touring saddle' because that is what the mak ers called it; originally, I think, it was called 'la Touriste', be fore adopting the 'Diagonale' designation in homage to a popular Randonnee.
    The Model 88 was quite specifically described by the makers as a 'low prof ile racing saddle'.
       To re-state the obvious, saddle preferences are an intensely subjecti ve matter, and I've no doubt that many 'happy campers' have toured on 88' s - and there may well be some who've raced on 92's, as well?
       Tony Colegrave, Northiam, East Sussex, U.K.