First, thanks everyone for pointing out to me the 'French style' braze-on front mech that puzzled me so much. With the Cornelo panto, i got mixed replies, so was still not sure about the make of the frame. Info send to me told me that it might, or might not be a Cornelo panto on my bike.
But then this whole very specific braze-on thing got me thinking. Why would
anyone want to do that? I mean, why would a low-countries frame-builder do
this? Whats the purpose?
The frame has a number tag on the toptube, so I thought lets look for a team
(pro or amateur) that used Mavic as component sponsor. There are a few sites
with databases that can help a lot.
I found Clemenso-Mavic:
http://www.cyclingarchives.com/
Clemenso was a Belgian made frame, I don't know all that much about them, just remember the name from back in the day. Clemenso bikes pop up every now and then on Dutch and Belgian market-sites. I'll call mr. Benny Brouwer tomorrow, he rode for Clemenso in the early 80s, has a bikeshop now. Unless someone has a 'aha!' erlebnis, and recognizes the panto straight away!
Freek Faro Rotterdam Netherlands
2010/3/15 <FujiFish1@aol.com>
> The Cornelo logo toe straps that Baron Corpuz used to give out with
> orders, had a logo that depicted a club - inside a spade - inside a C.
> This is
> very similar, but not the same as the Colnago logo on the toe clip, shown
> with the strap in this photo:
>
> <
> http://www.wooljersey.com/
> ck34.jpg>
>
> Ciao,
> Mark Agree
> Southfield MI USA
> ~ ~ ~
>
>
>
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:30:16 +0100
> From: M-gineering <info@m-gineering.nl>
> Subject: Re: [CR] Cornelo and Mavic SSC questions
>
> Freek Faro wrote:
> > Good day all,
> >
> > While spring seems to begin over here, at long last, I have some
> questions
> > about a bike I recently acquired. The bike itself is a bit of a mess,
> but it
> > has interesting features.
> >
> > Pics are here:
> > http://www.wooljersey.com/
> >
> > The frame is a Cornelo I believe (brand name of Kokke Sport Sint
> Willebrord,
> > Netherlands) judging by the engravings in fork crown and seatstay caps.
> If
> > anyone can confirm, or correct me on this, please do.
>
>
> I've got a Cornelo which is a bit earlier (horizontal drops, cable
> guides on top of the BB) but the logo's aren't a bit like yours: three
> pronged crown on the forkcrown, Logo consisting of a spade with three
> dots in a C on the headtube
>
>
>
> --
> mvg
>
> Marten Gerritsen
> Kiel Windeweer
> Netherlands