Old 08-20-13 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Chombi
Mehhh.. think as we may about the 80th Anniversary group.....The dang things will still sell for mucho bucks after some years, guaranteed, as enough collectors can never ever resist the magic from the brand name that is Campagnolo......
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You could be right... One never knows how particular tastes and interests might change over time. The big question is how long will it take for these to become better received...

You seem to be pretty knowledgeable. Do you have any idea why Campagnolo made a 50th and then an 80th anniversary set? Why'd they wait 30 years? Wouldn't their 75th anniversary have been a bigger deal? 80 just seems like a random number - like they almost wanted to make some more money as a cushion in case their electronic shifters flopped... Insight from anyone is welcomed...
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