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Old 05-22-23, 04:33 PM
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Scrooge McDuck gold mine sale

After Andy outed me as the "Scrooge McDuck" of Campy hoarders last week, I have decided to let loose of a few bits of Bling. I am starting with a few hub sets and then shall progress to some other items that might be of interest to this esteemed group. I am offering these up as re-conditioned parts as they have all been taken apart, cleaned, races polished back to mirror finish, new bearings, and fresh lube. They should all be ready to build upon receipt. As always PM me and first to respond is first to get the parts. Smiles, Scrooge McDuck AKA: MH

Set A: SR low flange hubs 36hole 126 over-nut length. Curved QR levers and new end caps. $120 shipped with USPS. SOLD

Set B: Campy Record high flange hubs Straight levers and old skool caps. 36 hole 121 over-nut length. $150 by USPS shipping.

Set C: Campy SR low flange hubs. Curved skewer levers 28 hole and 126 over nut length. $120 with USPS shipping.

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LOL I meant me, not you! But hey, it’s all for the Good Of The Order.
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You started this! Just wait to see what else comes out of the mine, there are few gems and even a few you may want. Smiles, Scrooge McDuck AKA MH
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Hmmmm.....can the 28 hole be built up to carry a 200 lb (max) rider?
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Originally Posted by jamesdak
Hmmmm.....can the 28 hole be built up to carry a 200 lb (max) rider?
I would think that depends more on the rims than the hubs.
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James I would think so. With some if the rims today being stronger like the triangular design I would not hesitate to build them up. I would probably use DT2.0 straight gauge spokes for added strength. Smiles. SM
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Any flip flop track hubs? 36h and HF preferred.
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bwilli88,
Not from the gold mine but out of the archives:

New Maillard flipflop and matching rings.

Send shipping addy by PM. Smiles, Scrooge M
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Originally Posted by ascherer
LOL I meant me, not you! But hey, it’s all for the Good Of The Order.

Hey, I didn’t know or realize that this C&V was one of those “Orders”. Now that I am no longer a Noobie, what about the secret handshake and when do I get my funny hat?
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How much for the shoes?
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You mean these?

$20 per pair
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
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Not from the gold mine but out of the archives:

New Maillard flipflop and matching rings.

Send shipping addy by PM. Smiles, Scrooge M
If bwilli88 doesn't want that, let me know.

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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
You mean these?

$20 per pair
I like! Perfect for brake dancing.
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Originally Posted by jamesdak
Hmmmm.....can the 28 hole be built up to carry a 200 lb (max) rider?
jamesdak,
If you are worried about strength, I have these two rear New Old Stock in 5 speed spacing. An axle change and spacer will get to 6 speed length. The high flange hubs should have a bit more strength due to shorter spoke lengths. I would still think of using 2.0 straight gauge spokes to increase strength.

New Old Stock 28 hole high flange hubs (rear only!). Straight skewer levers make them NR models.
$75 per hub shipped. Smiles, Scrooge McDuck

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Originally Posted by stoneageyosh;[url=tel:22899830
22899830[/url]]Hey, I didn’t know or realize that this C&V was one of those “Orders”. Now that I am no longer a Noobie, what about the secret handshake and when do I get my funny hat?
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Hey, I didn’t know or realize that this C&V was one of those “Orders”. Now that I am no longer a Noobie, what about the secret handshake and when do I get my funny hat?
stoneageyosh they are made from Sunday comics pages. You must follow the instructions carefully, and your finished hat will look like the one Calvin and Hobbs wear when out exploring. Smiles, Scrooge M
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stoneageyosh they are made from Sunday comics pages. You must follow the instructions carefully, and your finished hat will look like the one Calvin and Hobbs wear when out exploring. Smiles, Scrooge M
Two of my favorite toon characters.
Really was hoping for one with tassels.
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Bike Forum members don't wear a crash fez when riding a bike, unlike those guys on Honda 50's do during a parade. Smiles, Scrooge McDuck
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Sent PM about Vans pads, plus looking for Campagnolo headset locknut, British, chrome
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A few more nuggets from the gold mine:

Hub set D. Low flange, 36hole, with SR QR's. 127.5 over nut length. $120 shipped

Andy said he was looking for more range on the rear. This was likely a take off from a Paramount. Range is 13-36 on rear with wrap-up for 38-54.

Slight damage (Scuffing on inner cage) from shifting. Seen at the right of this photo. $175 shipped
More to come as I continue to go into the gold mine. As always, first to PM gets the item. Smiles, Scrooge McDuck
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk

Andy said he was looking for more range on the rear. This was likely a take off from a Paramount. Range is 13-36 on rear with wrap-up for 38-54.
More to come as I continue to go into the gold mine. As always, first to PM gets the item. Smiles, Scrooge McDuck
Thanks for the shout-out ! I'm taking a pass on this so it's fair game for y'all.
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
A few more nuggets from the gold mine:

Hub set D. Low flange, 36hole, with SR QR's. 127.5 over nut length. $120 shipped

Andy said he was looking for more range on the rear. This was likely a take off from a Paramount. Range is 13-36 on rear with wrap-up for 38-54.

Slight damage (Scuffing on inner cage) from shifting. Seen at the right of this photo. $175 shipped
More to come as I continue to go into the gold mine. As always, first to PM gets the item. Smiles, Scrooge McDuck
I see the Rally made it to the first wave after all! I knew it would...!
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These old Campy components are just gorgeous. I can see why folks are so attracted to them. If I was in the market for high flange hubs, I would be all over those.
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I'm headed to the big swap meet in SD this weekend. If that rally is still around…..

Wow. Stunning collection of stuff!!
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I went back into the gold mine today and ran into a vein of these:

NR rear with replacement sealed bearing jockey pulleys. Two orange and one green. Completely reconditioned with new stainless steel adjuster screws.

Back view. Each set of pulleys has been carefully fitted to the exact thickness to have a correct chain line. Pulleys are anodized aluminum.
As always first to respond by PM. Pick your choice of these three. $90 shipped Smiles, Scrooge McDuck
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