1993 Colnago Master Alloy

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Just in, a 1993 Master Alloy. There's not much information to be found online.
Beautiful 18" mother-of-pearl white frame & fork, with all the wrong parts. Thought i'd post some pics, because they seem pretty rare. Does anyone have any info on what the original parts would have been? The frame is stamped 06/93
1993 Colnago catalogues anyone...??

Cheers! Kristof
 

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That is lovely. A real classy look, even if it has the wrong bits. Could be interested in the wheels if you are selling to fund parts purchasing.
 
I see. Thanks, that helps. Would like to know what the original setup was though. I bought this one off a former triathlete who was sponsored by codagex (Belgian distributor for Colnago) at the time. Anyone here who has some info on this team perhaps?
 
A bit late in the day but here goes.
I have another version of this bike from around the same year. It has no cable stop behind the seat tube though and no Ernesto signature. No frame number either, wierd.
It's original parts were Shimano Deore groupset with cantilever brakes, ITM Eclypse stem and seatpost. Wheels were Ambrosio C22 on LX hubs.
Here is a photo with all original parts except for rear rim, grips, bar ends and v-brakes
And another more recent photo during a gravel conversion.
 

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