Dating a Colnago - how?

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I'm wondering whether there is a reliable method to date a Colnago - frame number? Straight or curved fork? Paint?

Your thoughts would be really useful.
 
'Fraid I don't have any useful thoughts, but the title of the thread brought this to mind:

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Model ID and frame material helps a lot as do the tube profiles. The Prescia straight forks came in the mid-80s so is easy to spot.
 
I knew that I wouldn't be disappointed putting that title thread :wink:

David B":3na56phw said:
Before that, might be worth putting feelers out on the UK owners' forum http://www.colnago.org.uk
Thanks for that, I'll see where I get to but it looks like the bikes/frames are slightly newer than mine.

monty dog":3na56phw said:
Model ID and frame material helps a lot as do the tube profiles. The Prescia straight forks came in the mid-80s so is easy to spot.
It's a master with the three main tubes fluted. Fluro paint suggests to me one era but the curved fork suggests it may predate the Prescia fork from 85/86. I can't say for sure but I'm fairly certain that the fork is original. although I guess there was a period when both forks were offered?

Anyway, rubbish photo attached and any more thoughts much appreciated.
 

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that looks great, love the chrome lugs on the headtube, i must get a colnago at some point if only just to look at it!
 
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