Hi Tom,
I have several Campy "Cobalto" brake sets c1983 that have the Campagnolo script highlighted in blue and with blue rhinestones on the centerbolt nuts. They do exist!
Regards, Steve Neago "Collecting Campy for fun, profit, and exerecise in Cincinnati, OH"
> Nick,
>
> How certain are you on this chronology? I have never
> seen a script-logo on a NR/SR caliper except those
> having the "Anniversary" profile. Also, I have never
> seen a script logo caliper of any kind that was normal
> reach. By the time the script logo came around,
> normal reach was far from the norm, and as far as I
> know Campy had either stopped making the longer
> calipers or was producing a small volume of the block
> logo variety.
>
> Tom Dalton
> --- nick zatezalo <nickzz@mindspring.com> wrote:
> > Chronology of side pull brakes
> > Normal Reach w/No lettering on arms
> > Normal Reach w/Block lettering Brev.Inter.
> > Short Reach W/Block lettering Brev.Int.& rubber
> > bumper
> > Normal & Short Reach W/Script letters
> > Normal & Short Reach W/Script letters & Anniversary
> > profile
> > Or something to that effect.
> > My question is regarding the frame types that needed
> > the
> > different arm lengths for brakes to function
> > properly.
> > What are the determining factors other than actual
> > dimensions?
> > Any general rules of thumb? Like year made/country
> > of origin/
> > manufacturer/wheel-rim combination.
> > Nick Zatezalo
> > COLD WET Atlanta,Ga
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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