[CR]re: expensive clips on ebay

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From: "C. Andrews" <chasds@mindspring.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 08:37:56 -0800
Subject: [CR]re: expensive clips on ebay

John P. and Riccardo Bulissimo wrote below about clips..
>>>>John wrote:

I found these on e-bay last night:http://ebay.com/<blah> m=7209890006&ssPag eName=STRK:MEWA:IT or item # 7209890006 I took a look in my top tube cable clip drawer (really) and came up with 6 sets loose, 2 sets undisturbed in the original Campagnolo envelopes and two more sets on bikes. Hummmmm... I might regret this, but any o youse guys interested in a set for $299.00? John T.Pergolizzi Brooklyn, New York<<<<

To which I add: I guess I am not asking enough for the NOS/MIP I have on auction right now:

http://ebay.com/<blah> currently sitting at a measly $15. But I really would like to share the info (I dunno, maybe this is common knowledge) that a correspondent shared with me, that is that Campy switched to Stainless Steel around 1974. The info can be read in the auction Q&A. Blue envelopes don't mean either is inside, the all knowing Magnet will tho.

I took a magnet to my stash and sho'nuff. I have a few rusty ones which held fast to the magnet, all else lay there immune to the forces. The ones I am selling are thus assumed to be Stainless. By the looks of the $300 ( and not gonna comment on the value there) ones, they look to be good old rusty type chrome plated steel.

Yours in Campy minutia Riccardo Bulissimo

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Two questions/observations: aren't the clips in the original auction unusual because of the *BREVo* stamp? And didn't the earliest clamps use loose nuts also, not integrated with the clip?

The day I pay 300 bucks for a set of cable clips..I'll know I've gone 'round the bend. Although, you know, I did pay an *awful* lot for a water-bottle not too long ago. So much that I'm unwilling to display it on the bike it goes with, for fear someone would just walk off with it... <sigh> At least the clips would stay put..<g>

Charles Andrews SoCal

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