Re: [CR]Binda questions

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From: "Chuck Schmidt" <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Binda questions
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 13:46:32 -0800
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Tom Dalton wrote:
> Chuck wrote:
> Back in the day, when the Binda Supers were introduced (two
> versions,
> black or white) they were considered the replacement of the Binda
> Extras.
>
>
> Chuck,
> Yet they continued to make the Extras and the Extras continued to
> be perceived as the top-of-the-line strap, didn't they? When were
> the Supers introduced? By the early 80's the Supers were regarded
> as the little brother to the Extra, at least where I'm from.
>
> Also, does anyone on the list recall Extras that had metallic
> gold "ink" lettering spelling out "Alfredo Binda" on the top face
> of the strap. All my Extras have black lettering (3 different
> versions), and all that I've seen lately have black lettering, but
> I recall some metallic gold lettering that tended to wear off.
> Perhaps what I was looking at was a natural leather non-laminated
> Binda that I mistook for an Extra?
>
> Tom Dalton
> Bethlehem, PA, USA

Yur right Tom.

I looked in the '80s Cinelli reprint I sell (ahem) and all three models are in there: Normal, Super and Extra. I always thought when the Super ("combining a grain leather strip with a special fabric strip made of polyurethanic fibres") came out ten(?) years after the Extra ("combining two grain leather constant gauge strips with a nylon strip"), that the Super was an improved version of the Extra.

Anyone have a comparison of prices for the Extra and the Super. Anyone have an introduction date for the Extra and the Super? I'm guessing the Extra was early 70s and the Super was the early 80s. But yes, we in SoCal considered the Super to be a replacement for the Extra for racing.

Chuck Schmidt
South Pasadena, CA USA
http://www.velo-retro.com (reprints, t-shirts & timelines)