Olmo 50th Anniversary mountainbike - any information on it?

Thanks for the photos. I already saw these on Italian Ebay, I think. Problem is: the steerer tube plate on mine is missing (it has the rivetting holes on the same place as on your photo so I believe it's a genuine frame).

But as I wrote: it's very strange this one has top tube cable stops (brake ànd derailleurs) and no marks of removed downtube cable stops.
 

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here are some details taken from a magazine of 91
I hope I can see them well
 

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Thanks for the photos! But -as happened frequently back then- catalogue specs aren't always the way bikes arrived when ordered. Mine has the same stem as the one on the "real" bike you posted, but both are different from the one in the catalogue. My frame doesn't have any fender eyelets and the others do have. Mine has top tube cable routing, other two don't. It drives me crazy... Still I'm pretty sure it's genuine (who wants to copy an Olmo...??).
 
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