[CR] Art Stump ? Barelli pedals?

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Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 15:28:52 +0000 (UTC)
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Subject: [CR] Art Stump ? Barelli pedals?


Greetings from the sunny south.

I have a couple of items that I don't really want or need to sell but I would still like to know their real (not inflated) values. I think both items probably are of interest to the group, so here goes---

-Art Stump profiled Campy crankset, minus chainrings. I bought this off Ebay a couple of years ago from someone who apparently didn't know what they had because it was dirt cheap. The photos weren't very good and the sellers description didn't raise the necessary flags for the drillium fans. I believe it may be a later iteration of Arts work, as the Campy logo is sanded and polished off the face of the crankarms and they are more rounded than those shown on the CR Art Stump page. They aren't perfect, but are pretty darn close.

-Barelli Supreme steel pedals NIB. These are the second of two sets I bought from the wife of a deceased fellow that could afford the best and bought it. I got several high quality bikes and other items from his estate , mostly because I didn't attempt to pawn shop price them to his wife. I paid low, but fair prices to her. These are in the box, wrapped in saranwrap and beautiful. At my first Cirque, 2002, I sold the other pair that I had, which were the alloy caged model Supremes, to a well known English lister for around $200. He was pleased at the price and happy to find them. My plan for this set is to use them on my '72 Paramount when I replace the alpine geared setup with my first gen Campagnolo Triple, Rally rear der, and long reach brakes. I found a NOS set of Barelli cleats on Ebay a couple of years ago, so if I can find a pair of nice period cycling shoes in 9 1/2, I'm all set.

I will post some fotos to my Flickr account over the weekend. Any comment from knowledgeable listers would be appreciated.

'72 Paramount,'70's Gios Torino, '60's Atala, 2-'70's Viner Special Professionals, '82 Team Miyata, others.

Dan Lay
Norcross, GA.