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Old 01-28-20, 08:29 PM
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Any info on T. Oriello

Hi,
I have been searching the web to find any information on the brand T. Oriello...anyone have any information it the maker?
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It sounds like it should be a cookie consisting of two chocolate wafers sandwiching a Jello centre but it's actually an Italian brand from the city of Forli in the Romagna region. The framebuilder, Oriello Tardozzi was famous in the region and reportedly built a number of frames used by Francesco Moser during his pro career. I've seen maybe a handful that appeared to date from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. They looked quite plain but the workmanship was nice.

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