Campagnolo Hub ID - SOLVED!

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Hello,
Picked up a road bike recently and it has a very mixed groupset; the wheels are Wolber TX Profil with Campy hubs.
Year is, I believe, 1990 or earlier.
Screw on freewheel (English thread), 36h, logos are etched on, slightly domed, more shiney bearing cover with a small hole in.
QR's don't match each other exactly.
No real urgency on this... I'm a road novice and would appreciate of you could give me any hints as the the Groupset these originate from.
Many thanks
Mat
 

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Re: Campagnolo Hub ID - Help Please

Yes, these are Tipo hubs and very nice they are too. They usually formed part of the Gran Sport group from 70's to early 80's
 
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That's them! Thanks both, really appreciate your help. Glad to hear that these are quality items.

So mid-80's at the latest. I thought they might be a bit later as the rims are deep profile Wolber, though this sticker design does look an early vintage compared to most I can find on these rims.

Cheers
 

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I remember reading the manufacture date was printed on the inside locknut face of Campag hubs , i guess that only refers to the locknuts anyway ... but being 7 speed they must be 126mm , which hints late 80s to me
 
We sold these in the 70's as well at 126mm OLD. Curved QR, knurled nut, circlip holding lever and no oil hole :)

The large flange had circular holes and not the NR oval holes. Happy days :D

Shaun
 
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