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• #27
anybody knows what frame this is if it´s not a Colnago? Always thought it´s one because of the white signs on it. There are no other signs I found. Just written Campagnolo on the chromed (now more or less painted) part where the achse of rear tyre goes through. Don´t want to sell it without knowing....
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• #28
Hi
Could it possibly be a Cornello?
have a look at this-
http://www.bikeforums.net/archive/index.php/t-595600.html
I thinkthey were produced in your region, and even marked bikes with Colnago decals... -
• #29
:""Colnago marketed as a second brand COLNER for a period that the UCI
allowed a bicycle manufacturer to sponsor only one professional team,
with COLNER they did have a second entry with the Belgium based
IJSBOERKE professional team in the '70 and '80.""At some time during the early80s and the early 90s Ernesto
Colnago marketed a "down-market" brand called Colner. I visited the
company's stand at various Cologne and Milan exhibitions.. The idea was
to
have a subsidiary brand that could be produced in larger quantities andsold to a wider range of agents and retail shops, therby leaving the
COLNAGO dealerships more exclusive. I started negotiations to import
the
frames into England but withdrew from the deal when I found out the
quantities they required per month, the range of frames to be handled -all models, no choice involved! The final nail in the coffin was that
irrevocable orders for the next twelve months had to be placed at the
time
of signing the contract. The frames were very attractive and no doubt
very
roadworthy but less elaborate than the Colnago Cx, Arabesques etc of
that
time. Colners could be compared with good brands such as Ciocc,
Pinarellos. Olmos etc in their looks and buils quality - good Italian
workhorses. From the front they were readily recognisable by their headtransfer- a black Ace of Spades. As for the name Colner well, just
think
of it ERnesto COLNago.. There is no doubt whatsoever that the frames
were
bought in and not manufactured by Colnago. Firms like TechoTube,
Romani,
Simonsini often acted as large subcontractors. It is likely that the
brand
was phased out gradually as the main brand became probably the world's
best known and sought after one."Bottom line, if you can prove your bike is one of the above, it might
have some value, but it probably won't be worth anything close to what
a Colnago would be".quoted and sourced from-
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• #30
Sold:)
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• #31
sold a few bits, maybe time look at this http://www.lfgss.com/payments.php
i'd be interested to know what the frame actually is...
good price-good luck