Re: [CR]was My First, now: Aquila...

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From: "Wspokes" <wspokes@penn.com>
To: <OROBOYZ@aol.com>, <losgatos@ix.netcom.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <178.148e1b30.2b49e6c0@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]was My First, now: Aquila...
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 16:21:15 -0500


Hello CR crew,

I am sitting here looking at a transparent green Aquilla in my basement right now! It did indeed come from Jack Van Gent. It is not bad looking, fairly clean lugs and sports a Columbus SL tubing decal. This is not my first, I had several and several FDs also. Bought them around the same time Dale did and I believe I paid similar to what Dale did. Recently I saw a few pop up on the campy only site that were being sold as NOS for about 4 times what I paid or what others could still pay! If someone knows of a way to check the tubing type by looks, let me know. The frameset has not been built up yet and I have access to look closely. I am compiling parts to set it up as a fixie/SS.

Walter Skrzypek
Falls Creek, Pa


----- Original Message -----
From: OROBOYZ@aol.com
To: losgatos@ix.netcom.com
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]was My First, now: Aquila...



> In a message dated 1/5/2003 11:18:42 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> losgatos@ix.netcom.com writes:
>
> << 1970-1973, but one of the things I remember is my first "CR"-style vintage
> bike, actually the first decent ten-speed I ever owned. It was an Aquila
>>
>
> That is very interesting ... That is the very first reference to Aquila bikes
> I have heard EXCEPT in the Flying Dutchman branded frames/bikes as sold by
> the Big Wheel in Denver...a number of CR members & BOB list folk bought
> those frames, all part of that shops close down/blow out of a huge number of
> shop-worn but NOS frames lefty in stock (the store closed 3-4 years ago...)
> The dropouts on some (not all) frames were stamped "Aquila" and I am pretty
> sure Jack Van Gent, the owner, had told me that most were made for him by
> Aquila in Italy... Of course I had never heard of Aquila but since then there
> has been a lot of speculation about those frames.. Some hinted at the frames
> actually being sourced from South America...and others think they were not
> really 531 and Columbus tubing but sport fake decals... Who knows?
> But that is the first time I have heard of a company named Aquila and that
> they might be Italian?
> Anyone else heard or even owned an Aquila?
>
>
> Dale Brown
> Greensboro, North Carolina