check into Fondriest. the status carb is an oversized, shaped tig welded Deda EOM 16.5 steel frameset with carbon seatstays. I got lucky and found someone on the forum selling one last spring. It's absolutely magical. Smooth, lightweight, snappy, stiff, nimble but not twichy. Just perfect. Easily the best riding frameset I've ever ridden. Everytime I pull out of the neighborhood to go on a ride, I'm amazed.
The steel framesets aren't impossible to find, just takes patience.
Ciocc, F.Moser, Carrera and Viner are all smaller, "boutique" manufactueres that have fine steel framesets. They all use either deda, columbus and other makes of this high tensile, air hardened lightweight steel, possessing this magical ride, that doesn't exist in CF or aluminum in my opinion.
You can also check out the Masi especiale from a year ago. Full carbon rear, but still have "it"
Oh, yeah. The ultimate brand of italian steel. Tomassini. They're SICK!!! I'm dyin' for a tomi.
good luck in your hunt for real steel. Post pics of your purchase.
for some reviews, check 2003, 2002 etc road bikes, and the brands I've listed can give you a good snapshot of what you'll expect. Obviously, every frame is different. But you'll find a reoccurring theme. RAVE reviews!
North American brands that render similar (steel frames) products, Waterford (Gunnar), Serotta (Fierte), Independent Fabrications, LeMond, Steelman. Many of them use Reynolds 853 tubing, which is superlight, pretty stiff, and have that "magical" feel that is all but lost in todays Carbon Fiber rich frameset market.