Originally Posted by
sbarner
I understand that Campagnolo never used the name C-Record. It was just Record, with Corsa (road) and Pista (track) variants. It was we poor slobs who called it C-Record to differentiate it from Super or Nuovo Record.
The 1985 catalog does refer to C-Record, but you're right, after that it was just Record.
https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site...5_version.html
(C-Record pista

)
I'm always amused when components are listed as 'C-Record era', like that means anything.