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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby Crunge98 on Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:49 am

What does the back of the GO have on it. It looks like T era or could be DT era. Im going with early T
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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby Fred on Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:54 pm

Crunge98 wrote:What does the back of the GO have on it. It looks like T era or could be DT era. Im going with early T


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Just a passing thought, but when did they ever install smooth rim commands in type T's?
Just because one or even a set is found in a type T, or just because the rim might be dated 2-2-15, doesn't make it so. They didn't even have 8" traffic lights in '15. It's just a date stamp for a mold which was carried over for decades. The same stamp can be found on cross hatch lenses as well but the earliest literature I've seen on those in a light was Horni in the 40's.

Maybe we need to do a separate page on early CH lenses. :thumbsup:
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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby Sky Chief on Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:26 pm

Crunge98 wrote:What does the back of the GO have on it. It looks like T era or could be DT era. Im going with early T


Lens reads, "CORNING REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE IN U.S.A. 8 3 8 CVX. DIFUSSING RDL. -GO- PAT. 2-2-15.
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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby SirMarbelot on Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:28 pm

If it turns out you need tie rods, let me know, as I have a bunch of NOS tie rods that were made by Marbelite. I'm not completely sure how well they fit in a CH, though, but they are unused.
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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby Crunge98 on Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:46 pm

Fred wrote:
Crunge98 wrote:What does the back of the GO have on it. It looks like T era or could be DT era. Im going with early T


:lensgo: :scratch:
Just a passing thought, but when did they ever install smooth rim commands in type T's?
Just because one or even a set is found in a type T, or just because the rim might be dated 2-2-15, doesn't make it so. They didn't even have 8" traffic lights in '15. It's just a date stamp for a mold which was carried over for decades. The same stamp can be found on cross hatch lenses as well but the earliest literature I've seen on those in a light was Horni in the 40's.

Maybe we need to do a separate page on early CH lenses. :thumbsup:



The early T's had no lense tabs. There is raised and raised outline. There is another version with the GO that looks like cracked glass. All the DT commands I have found dont have the date and there a smooth rim
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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby Sky Chief on Sat Feb 02, 2013 9:50 pm

Well it took a while but I finished this light today. It will be mounted on a post with a cast iron, octagonal base and topped off with a finial. It will be loaned to a local museum for a year or so starting next weekend. I dropped the base/pole off at the Museum today so I wasn't able to get a photo of the full set up. I would like to thank all of the members of this forum for their knowledge and assistance. Several members helped out with parts including John(Old-Timer), Bill(NovinskiB), Gordon(gwlreno), Mike(coyttl), Tim B.(BigTbird1974) and I'm sure there are others I'm forgetting.

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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby Troy on Sat Feb 02, 2013 9:57 pm

Awesome.....That slipfitter is great. :good:
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Re: Started my CH Type D resto today

Postby signal man619 on Sat Feb 02, 2013 10:00 pm

The light looks Great!!!! :wave:
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