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Vintage specialized sealed headset display stand??

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haschebrown

Look Ma, No Hands!
I found this sweet little piece at a swap meet a few years ago and have not been able to find anything about it or even another one out there. It's obviously a real specialized sealed headset that's mounted on a nicely crafted stand with a mega heavy base. Only thing that disappoints me is they used stickers that look a bit cheaper. Bearings are SUPER SMOOTH. I figured if anything it was worth the headset alone but can't bring myself to taking it apart. Haha
So anyone know anything about this? I'm assuming it was for display at a bike shop? So what do you guys think?
 

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Probably made for a trade show booth. You can contact Specialized directly for an answer.

Definitely an awesome headset. Probably made in Japan.
 
One thing I have always wanted to do once I get my own shop is to take an old bicycle head tube and headset from a beat frame, cut them off, and make my shop door handles out of them.
 
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