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Old 07-29-13 | 06:07 PM
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Show off your old catalogues, posters, and stuff the back-in-the-day reps gave away. Sorry if this post already exists, my search function wasn't exactly behaving!

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Old 07-29-13 | 06:30 PM
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Old 07-29-13 | 08:17 PM
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Old 07-29-13 | 08:33 PM
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Oh man, count me in, at least as a lurker (at least for now.) I love old cycling ads.
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Old 07-31-13 | 06:54 AM
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1935 Frejus





1935 Gloria





1935 Universal 35 brakes and Columbus butted tubing





1935 Bianchi





1935 Regina aluminum freewheel





1939 Universal 39 brakes and Columbus butted tubing





1939 Gaslo





1942 Campagnolo





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1946 Cinelli





More - https://www.flickr.com/photos/6812317...7627669287011/
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^ thanks for coming through with those iab, beautiful. The typography alone is to drool over, never mind the beautiful stuff they're selling.
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Old 07-31-13 | 07:26 AM
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So true, Italuminium. That wing-ed Campagnolo cut really sends me. I'd have that tattooed on my chest. Just super.
As well as the beautiful type used on that Bianchi ad, for the models. Splendid.
Great collection, Iab.
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^ thanks for coming through with those iab, beautiful. The typography alone is to drool over, never mind the beautiful stuff they're selling.
I really like the information they provide too. Butted tubing in 1935. The 1943 Campy ad- Il cambio senza attriti e senza rumore - The derailleur without friction and without sound. That shows how pulleys and tension arms were not in favor.
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