Skewer id help needed

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I bought these on a whim as I liked the look of them, but I've no idea who made them or even if they are any good or not.

A few pics attached, but in words they have an internal cam, ends are alloy with some level of machining both ends. Axle is steel. They seem really well made, a quality feel to them, no burrs, great lines and action is really nice and smooth.

Anyone know anything about them?
 

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I bought these on a whim as I liked the look of them, but I've no idea who made them or even if they are any good or not.

A few pics attached, but in words they have an internal cam, ends are alloy with some level of machining both ends. Axle is steel. They seem really well made, a quality feel to them, no burrs, great lines and action is really nice and smooth.

Anyone know anything about them?
Are these going to end up being for sale?
 
Thanks all, they do indeed look like spesh/rival skewers.

Are they any good?. They are new, so in fine fettle, had no idea the axles could be ti, I'll get the magnet out and check.

I bought them to use, but not sure on what yet. Possibly on my GT RTS team as they will go nicely with my spins and the silver and black build it is already, though it is wearing some x-lite tech 9s which were NOS and have only been fitted and not yet ridden. They do look nice on the build so will see how these compare.

Anyone know what they would have retailed for? What year are they from?
 
I've just checked, assumed weight was not ti axle, they are magnetic so definitely steel. Does that change their id? Did they doo steel and ti versions?
 
Again not 100% but I'd say lower end wheelsets/bikes would have steel shafts to save a bit of cash, higher end Ti to save a few grams. I still think they're Roval. :)
 
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