That thing Tabasco said
I've just received a gorgeous Kona Kapu from Denmark and so I was very interested in this Brodie build: we've both bought steel Canadian road bikes, and I've never owned a single Campagnolo component before either. Brodie might not be a name I'm attracted to I can't help but feel jealous at how well it has turned out. I wish I could have Chorus rather than Centaur, and I've always wanted a set of Revolutions...
...so I was well surprised to read that someone thought the build is crap! The running gear isn't period correct, but so what? - when a bike is built to be a rider isn't it better to have functional kit? I'm getting skeleton brakes too (for a '95 bike!) and I think the Brodie looks fantastic.
How are you getting on with those Campy levers? I have only ever ridden Shimano. I'm looking forward to a change though, and the carbon blades look ace.