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<blockquote data-quote="slotcar55!" data-source="post: 3000632"><p>giust'appunto <img src="/forum/styles/uix/xenforo/smilies_vb/icon_mrgreen.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":mrgreen:" title="Icon Mrgreen :mrgreen:" data-shortname=":mrgreen:" /></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'">For what ever reason Raulers never caught on here in the states. The brothers Raul and Reclus Gozzi worked for Colnogo before starting up Rauler in 1970 and became Colnago's top contract builder until they parted ways in 1984. Raul was responsible for the pantographing and Reclus was the master frame builder. Interestingly enough I got an e-mail from a fellow last OCT he told me his company had purchased Rauler a year ago and that they were going to reintroduce the Rauler with the Ara bisque styled lugs. I have trouble calling them Arabesque styled lugs as the Raulers lugs were designed first and the bikes with these lugs preceded the Arabesque. In the years I have been riding and collecting I can say that Rauler frames are top notch for Italian frames and I have owned many Italian frames over the years. So much of the time Italian paint and chrome weren't very good quality, however Rauler paint and chrome were as good as it gets.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slotcar55!, post: 3000632"] giust'appunto :mrgreen: [FONT=Comic Sans MS]For what ever reason Raulers never caught on here in the states. The brothers Raul and Reclus Gozzi worked for Colnogo before starting up Rauler in 1970 and became Colnago's top contract builder until they parted ways in 1984. Raul was responsible for the pantographing and Reclus was the master frame builder. Interestingly enough I got an e-mail from a fellow last OCT he told me his company had purchased Rauler a year ago and that they were going to reintroduce the Rauler with the Ara bisque styled lugs. I have trouble calling them Arabesque styled lugs as the Raulers lugs were designed first and the bikes with these lugs preceded the Arabesque. In the years I have been riding and collecting I can say that Rauler frames are top notch for Italian frames and I have owned many Italian frames over the years. So much of the time Italian paint and chrome weren't very good quality, however Rauler paint and chrome were as good as it gets.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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