Hi again Steds
Assuming the spoke count on the rear is either 32 or 36 then it's a 95% chance these are the Centaur LF made around 1989/90. There full title is "Campagnolo Q300-FG, Centaur (High Flange)"
The count of 7 cut-outs / aero holes, the shield, shape of the inner barrel area, screw on block for a 6/7/8? (dunno if screw ons went that high), the shape of the QR lever nuts is a 100% match, the shape of the aero cutouts is a 100% match, the little slope towards the lock nuts / spacers is also a 100% match and very Centaur (see other Centaur hubs and you'll see what I mean). All in all Steds, a very nice set of hubs if the bearings/cones are smooth
Dunno if they would be labelled rare, but certainly "thin on the ground". A lot of mid price range Campy was very well made but never shifted well because everyone wanted C-Record / Croc / Chorus, this therefore makes it hard to come by which I suppose = rare
I bought my Chorus Off Road just last year quite by mistake. They where a poor listing on the bay, going very cheap at £22 and NOS in a box, so had them sent from Switzerland to add to my box of stuff. It was only when I got them they looked wierd, and the Italian title on the box was very hard to make sense of. After a lot of wanting them to be Athena / C Record (Love all things 1st edition Athena) but being forced to accept they weren't I realised they where the Off Road version of early Chorus, made by Campy for the MTB / Cyclo-cross market. In truth they are just a hybrid version of all things Campy at the time. They are apparently very rare because no-one wanted them so small numbers where made. Definately no better made than my existing Chorus.
So Steds, all you need now is the rest of the Centaur groupset, a frame, a wheel builder, Oh. and a lot of money will help, lash them on a bike, and enjoy them
Later buddy, yours Laz.
PS: you'll find more info here on Velo
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... &AbsPos=19

The count of 7 cut-outs / aero holes, the shield, shape of the inner barrel area, screw on block for a 6/7/8? (dunno if screw ons went that high), the shape of the QR lever nuts is a 100% match, the shape of the aero cutouts is a 100% match, the little slope towards the lock nuts / spacers is also a 100% match and very Centaur (see other Centaur hubs and you'll see what I mean). All in all Steds, a very nice set of hubs if the bearings/cones are smooth

Dunno if they would be labelled rare, but certainly "thin on the ground". A lot of mid price range Campy was very well made but never shifted well because everyone wanted C-Record / Croc / Chorus, this therefore makes it hard to come by which I suppose = rare

I bought my Chorus Off Road just last year quite by mistake. They where a poor listing on the bay, going very cheap at £22 and NOS in a box, so had them sent from Switzerland to add to my box of stuff. It was only when I got them they looked wierd, and the Italian title on the box was very hard to make sense of. After a lot of wanting them to be Athena / C Record (Love all things 1st edition Athena) but being forced to accept they weren't I realised they where the Off Road version of early Chorus, made by Campy for the MTB / Cyclo-cross market. In truth they are just a hybrid version of all things Campy at the time. They are apparently very rare because no-one wanted them so small numbers where made. Definately no better made than my existing Chorus.
So Steds, all you need now is the rest of the Centaur groupset, a frame, a wheel builder, Oh. and a lot of money will help, lash them on a bike, and enjoy them

PS: you'll find more info here on Velo
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... &AbsPos=19