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Probably was a shop that was also building (or maybe just branding) bikes...
on italian yellow pages I found this:Lissignoli Gino & C. S.N.C.
Via Europa,110
25050 PassiranoTel.: (+39) 0306850658
It's in a place in north italy, next to Iseo lake, was quite usual in the '80s to buy stock of frames with other shops from a frame builder, and then just pain and brand them. the only difference now is that the frame builder is in taiwan or china and is not using columbus tubing :P
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and is working 14 hours a day with out a welding hood.
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Ciao, io mi chiamo Lissignoli perche cerchi questo cognome? scusa se non scrivo in inglese ma non sono molto brava a scriverlo mentre invece lo leggo benissimo e lo parlo anche fammi sapere che cerchi e se posso ti aiuto ciao un abbraccio
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Well if anyone can speak Italian, Rita is happy to help us :)
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google says
Hello, I call Lissignoli circles because this surname? Excuse if I do not write in English but are not very good at writing while I read him well and speak well tell me about that circles and if I can help you a hug hello
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Well she still makes more sense than you usually do ;-)
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i understood that perfectly... whats wrong with it
hug goodnight
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Lol!
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Did you get this from BLB?
I almost bought a road frame branded the same as this last year. I was put off by the amount they wanted for it and went for something else instead.
Don't know much about them though. Maybe ask BLB?
hello chaps. Does anyone know of or have any info on Lissignoli? I know they made steel road frames in Italy in the 80's, but that's about it. I've tried to search but all I seem to be able to find is that there is an area of Italy with that name. any help is much appreciated.