Massi CX Corsa, help identifying?

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Picked this up in Morocco and rode it for a few weeks while working on a exhibition there. Really nice to ride but a bit too small for me so selling it on. I think it could clean up really nicely. Was wondering if anybody might be able to help me guess at the year/tubing? No identifying marks/stickers/serials to be found on the thing!

Massi - vintage Catalonian steel built by Cicles Masferrer in the 80s or maybe even late 70s. I'm guessing Columbus tubing as they had a history of using that for their builds, but also used Dedacciai in that era I believe. If anybody has any thoughts/ideas it be much appreciated. Emailed the company and a collector of Massi's I found on Flickr a few times but neither have gotten back to me.

Below are some images and the specs:

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-Dimensions: 54.5 ctc st, 55ctc tt.
-Beautiful lugs, Horiztonal dropouts, 130mm rear spacing, 100mm front.
-Light blue paintjob, slightly metallic.
-Route rear wheel on Ofmega hub.
-Massi front wheel (and hub?).
-Schwalbe Blizzard Sport tyres (I just put these on).
-ATAX Guidons Philippe drop bars, 44cm.
-Unknown stem, 90mm reach.
-Shimano 600 aero levers.
-Mobic cranks (170mm) and BB. The pedal threads seem to be a non-standard pitch?
-Mobic chainrings (52t and 42t).
-Front derailleur is Campagnolo.
-6 speed rear cassette, Simplex S001 rear derailleur.
-Massi Velo brakes.
-Massi seatpost (25.8). Really nice two-screw adjustment for the angle.
-Unbranded? SD27012 saddle.
 
Masi or Massi? There's a distinct difference - FWIW Massi is the brand of Casamasferrer which is low-mid range Spanish brand and doesn't quite have the same cache.
 
When I was in Morocco most of the freewheeled bikes didn't have much in the way of brakes, you must've scoured pretty hard to find one with two braking mechanisms!
 
monty dog, it is definitely Massi (two s's). From my research some of the older Massi bikes were actually pretty decent. Tubing (which I don't know for sure) and craftsmanship for this ilk/era leads me to think mid range and not low, but I suppose that is subjective.

LaurenceCardiff, I scoured very hard indeed! It was quite fun to haggle with broken French/Arabic!
 
Ha excellent! I was amazed by the number of top notch 70s peugeots there were in Morocco, still with neat chrome after 40 years, Peugeot must've had a factory there at some point.

So many budget lethal single speed conversions also hah.
 
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