[CR]campagnolo 75 book

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From: "Grant McLean" <grant.mclean@sympatico.ca>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 16:02:32 +0000
Subject: [CR]campagnolo 75 book

Listers,

I flipped through a copy at interbike, and was quite disappointed with my first look. Given the fact that I'm a huge Campagnolo fan, with a great interest in history, I was anticipating loving the book. What happened? At first glance, the format is very confusing. The book is not organized chronologically, and honestly, I didn't understand the structure of the information at all. It looks like a random sample of photos... maybe I just missed something completely. That said, the book is not expensive, so don't let my quick impression spoil it for you.

Grant McLean Toronto, Canada

Angel Garcia, Long Valley, NJ wrote: Ordered through Amazon a few months ago, arrived today. First, quick impression: a lot of new material for me to absorb but I have the feeling that the experts will be left wanting perhaps (like people that know about the "Transalpino" derailleur).

I was liking the Alfa Romeo CAMPAGNOLO van used to support the Giro....

159 pages for less $ than some of the Tshirts in the latest World Cycling Production catalog that arrived today as well...