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Cool fork. I have no clue how much it is worth. My guess is 250-300
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I concur, it was manufactured in 1984. I don't know the model. At the time, the Columbus SL model was the Gap, while the the tretubi Columbus SL model was the Arrenacia. I doubt this model was even stocked/catalogued in the USA. High grade mixte frames are hard to value. There's not a lot of demand but then there's also not a lot of supply. This is the kind of thing I'd put on Ebay and hope to get a bidding war started.
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I wish it was bigger
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This is from a seller I frequently purchase from and if its not on ebay he's not willing to ship it himself.
I can offer help facilitating.
I can offer help facilitating.
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I concur, it was manufactured in 1984. I don't know the model. At the time, the Columbus SL model was the Gap, while the the tretubi Columbus SL model was the Arrenacia. I doubt this model was even stocked/catalogued in the USA. High grade mixte frames are hard to value. There's not a lot of demand but then there's also not a lot of supply. This is the kind of thing I'd put on Ebay and hope to get a bidding war started.
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Unless you really "need" a step-through I would pass. Without components, IMO it is priced much higher than other "regular" frames in its quality range. I am confident that you can find a complete bike for the seller's asking price.
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