The practice of engraving a factory logo onto stock components, so often seen on Italian high-end frames, was not foreign to the otherwise practically oriented Dutch frame builders. Of course mostly
Campagnolo parts were chosen for this.

 

Pantographed Gazelle Parts

 
 

Campagnolo downtube shifters with the face ground smooth, anodized black and engraved with Gazelle logo and Dutch tri-colors.

The backside still got the original Campy fluff.

Below are some silver ones, in worse shape. These sold on Ebay for GBP 31.00

 
   
SR crank with 52/42 rings and 170mm arms with what looks like stick-on plastic "Gazelle" decals and little gazelle button. Could be engraved instead. Sold on Ebay England for GBP 23.00  
   
 

 

Campagnolo brake levers with the leaping ungulate and the classic tri-color.

Note also the extra cut-outs on the sides, typical of many panto efforts.. Cool.

These sold on Ebay for a mere $99.00, without hoods. Some Champion Mondial frames go for half that!

   
 

 

Unspecified brand of chainring on a Campagnolo Record crank from the seventies or eighties

 
   

Above: Cheap plastic bar-end plugs.

Left: Interesting looking seatpost, seemingly with some sort of quick release clamp. For 27.2mm size seattube. Anybody know what this is about??
Thanks to Herr Koschubat in Berlin for the picture

The Campagnolo crankset on Martin's restored A-Frame with a panto'ed big ring and colored spider.
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