bikenut2010":3nc98wbx said:
This is a lovely frame from Mattolini Bros in Sesto Fiorentina.
Equipped with campagnolo record / super record groupset, Drillium = drilled for lightness.
Apologies for Shimano freewheel in pic, Regina Oro on it's way!
I believe you meant to write Sesto Fiorentino. I wouldn't worry about the freewheel much, what is perhaps more disturbing are the brake lever hoods and the saddle. The lever hoods seem unnecessarily chunky when compared to the original lithe Campagnolo ones and the Brooks Professional saddle, while a great saddle, simply does not suit an Italian bike with full drillium. Why go to the whole trouble of drilling everything out to reduce the weight and then put a saddle whose additional weight over other period saddles was more than the savings obtained by the drillium work? The result is heavier weight and far lesser durability.
BTW: a friend of mine bought his motorcycle from Mattoloni a few years ago in Sesto Fiorentino and there were no bikes to be seen. I truly doubt that they ever built any frames themselves, they were more likely insourced from some third party builder who produced for them (my guess is that it might even be a Colnago). Perhaps you could start another separate dedicated thread where you could display more close-up photos. I think it is deserving of more photos.