> In 1964 I bought a Dunelt in a bike shop in Buffalo NY. 

Good point.  Some bike shops did sell European and even Japanese offerings. 
 (FWIW, I have a couple of Dunelt head badges in my collection.

>(and Tom is legendary for his fitting skills)  

The best.  Every time I get on my Kellogg I marvel at how perfect it is.

> By 1971 there was the P15, a (light) touring bike equipped with a 
Campagnolo triple crank.  I ordered mine in July, 1971.

Reckon that was quite a bike.

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