That's not from the 80s. It's from 93 or 94.

On Jun 30, 7:41 pm, Scott Goldstein <pobox4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Without a doubt, this is rarest wool jersey I've dug up so far.
>
> For a time, long before Grant Peterson created Rivendell, he ran Bridgestone
> cycles.  I got this jersey  to go with my classic XO-1
>
> Its amazing. Made in Italy by Castelli with Kola Nut Buttons and a collar
> that makes it look like an item for GQ (or Vogue).  VERY comfortable
>
> Cared for but obviously shows heavy use inherent in a three decades old
> garment. (eg. check fraying by collar button in first picture. Could use a
> good one time dry cleaning before use.
>
> This is a treasure.
>
> NO marked size
>
> All wool
> Pit to Pit:  17.5"
> Sleeve: 21.5
> Neck to Botton: $29"
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170507437542&ssPag...
>
> Backstory:
>
> At the the behest of my wife, who has the temerity to make me "un-clutter"
> the closets and storage shed, I'm selling off most of my remaining cycling
> materials (aka "bike crap")
>
> About 5 years back, my right knee went out and my cycling days were
> numbered. However, I held on to a number of items I just couldn't part with.
> (Hetchins, Bates (w/ ASC Hub), first generation Rivendell, a TONS of Jerseys
> and ephemera etc.)
>
> Still going through boxes.  More to come (I hope)

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