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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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! |
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Unspecified brand of chainring on a Campagnolo Record crank from
the seventies or eighties |
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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 |
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The Campagnolo crankset
on Martin's restored A-Frame
with a panto'ed big ring and colored spider. |
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