I have 19 auctions up and running right now:
http://ebay.com/
The first three auctions will all finish in less than 24 hours and
include a New Old Stock KOF 59 cm C/C De Rosa steel frame:
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as well as a complete KOF De Rosa bike with frame made out of SLX
tubing. This bike is a 58 cm C/C measurement. The bike is fitted with an
unmentionable gruppo but well worht taking a look at as it is the first
iteration of said gruppo:
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There is then another off-topic item also ending within 24 hours. All the rest of the auctions conclude later in the week and include:
A newly repainted Colnago frame from about 1982. This is a 59 cm C/C
frame. It has decals supplied by the CR's own Greg Softley. The frame
has a buy it now price, but would entertain offers that approach the BIN
price.
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Fos the Masi collectors, there are two very hard to find items that
should get your hearts a flutter:
a milled and pantographed chainset, take a look at the photos and see
just how far they have gone on this chainset. It deserves to be
installed on a bike. Then there is a 3TTT stem in the sought after 110
mm length that is pantographed Faliero Masi (with the proper 7 mm allen
key bolts)
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Then I have 3 different sets of old Universal brake levers from the 30's
through 50's period. All are in either NOS shape or close to perfect
used shape.
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Then a NOS 3TTT saddle for those of you that want something differetn
from a Unicanitor
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A set of clean used Campagnolo Record pedals the ones with the toe strap
loops:
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One of the coolest sets of handlebars that I have ever come across: a
new old stock set of 3TTT bars from the 60's, still in the protective
plastic sleeve:
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A vintage gonfleur with spring-loaded frame carrier. As gonfleurs go,
this is the coolest one that I have seen:
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Lastly, two fan collectibles: a Merckx musette and a TA bottle carryihng
the BIC logo for the pro team of the 60's and 70's, that had many Tour
de France winners on it:
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Steven Maasland Moorestown, NJ , USA
PS: Does anybody have any definitive information about the extra-long
(300 mm long) weird Campagnolo seatpost that I am selling? I have had a
fellow who is known to be quite a contrarian who has asked me which
years it was made in. Apparently he wants to build up a bike with all
the most odd-ball Campagnolo items he can find and this seatpost suits
the bill:
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