I have the T/A cranks. I'm no chainline expert but everything works fine and looks good. Sweet cranks, they are quicker and stronger (gasp!) than my mid 90s Campy Record (which I sold). Very sturdy BB as well with more seals than Phil, and I got the cranks in the size I wanted, 172.5 for my fixie commuter. Reasonably light too, a little over 800 grams for bb/crankset (incl. rings, bolts, etc.). Not bad for a steel axle. I'm pleased with them. Very.
www.peterwhitecycles.com. He has them.