JD - neither.  It's Japanese, a '71 or '72 Fuji Finest.  It was a "rescue" 
bike.  The fork was trashed, I got a replacement, aligned the frame, 
re-spaced the rear dropouts from 126mm to 120 so I could use a Phil hub I 
had in the parts box, and repainted it.  It now bears Resurrectio decals 
for a good reason.  The RD is the original Shimano Crane (the predecessor 
to Dura-Ace) that was on the bike, but the FD is a period Campy Record and 
so are the DT shift levers.  Everything else on the bike is newer.


On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 6:08:42 PM UTC-6, Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> George:
>
> Lucky YOU, sir! 
>
> I loved 70s maybe best in many ways. Not least of those, the glory days of 
> Campagnolo RECORD. Oh, my. I have my very first Campy bit, year 73 stamped 
> on top, a beautiful Record rear derailer. It's always nearby, in the night 
> stand beside our bed (just kidding). The most elegant, ornate, functional 
> (tho some disagree), rebuild-able, artful chunk of ALU ever created! No 
> argument will convice me otherwise. And I damn near wore the thing out. Not 
> scratch on it, and if you've ever seen these for sale, they are almost 
> always really scuffed up as the result of careless 'tip overs'. I bought 
> the thing before I even had a frame suitable, its equal so to speak. When I 
> built my first really nice bike, an Eisentraut, that derailed was the first 
> thing I mounted. 
>
> What's yours? My guess is either Brit or French.
>
> I love mystifying the carbons -- once I grab a wheel, I don't let go, 
> haha! I think it annoys them, an old guy on an old steel bicycle. An 
> antique in many ways. Most don't know really what it is, and they don't 
> care. 
>
> I've been riding the Paramount quite a bit lately. Totally dialed, you 
> should ride yours more often!
>
> We are a wonderful, different bunch to be sure. What fun.
>
> BEST / Jock Dewey 
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 1:28:43 PM UTC-5, George Schick wrote:
>>
>> JD - I still have a road bike that's set up just about like that purple 
>> one, except that the frame and a few of the drive train components are all 
>> from the early 70's.  That's my particular nostalgia period and I still 
>> ride the bike occasionally and love the way it handles.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 11:41:59 AM UTC-6, Jock Dewey wrote:
>>>
>>> Here's a little 80s nostalgia for you, I bet some others also feel it on 
>>> occasion. When I do, I hop on this and recall those times...and even 
>>> further back. It's all good.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/146626768@N06/49108000202/in/dateposted-public/
>>>  
>>>
>>> BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 25, 2019 at 10:25:02 AM UTC-5, masmojo wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Another reminder that I am slipping into decrepitude. I  remember 
>>>> getting Bridgestone catalogs with him modeling. I had a Pineapple Bob 
>>>> t-shirt!!
>>>> I have been feeling rather nostalgic lately; missing the 80s; the 
>>>> magic's been slowly diminishing since then.
>>>> Good luck to him; I  hope he's retiring early enough that he can still 
>>>> enjoy it.
>>>
>>>

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