is it or isn't it? (a Pogliaghi)
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is it or isn't it? (a Pogliaghi)
It's late. so I'll have to do more research and photo comparisons tomorrow but is this a real Pogliaghi?
I am far far from an expert but I've never seen similar graphics ...
except paging through images tonight I found this:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonh...n/photostream/
curious. if it is, what era would it have been from that it has such unusual graphics?
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I am far far from an expert but I've never seen similar graphics ...
except paging through images tonight I found this:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonh...n/photostream/
curious. if it is, what era would it have been from that it has such unusual graphics?
Peter
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Probably is. From a time that is beyond what I would be interested in.
Pretty sure Sante had left the building.
Pretty sure Sante had left the building.
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Yes^ either a Rossin-built Pog or a Basso-built frame but post-Sante in either case. Graphics look more like the Rossin jobs from the time that Performance Bike was selling them (mid-late-80s-ish). So not a BAD frame but lacking the cache of a genuine Sante Pogliaghi-made frame.
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