Of course I wouldn't concider myself a seasoned collector
either. Does the German glass have any markings on it? I know what the GE spiders look like but does the German glass have markings on the back rim

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Of course I wouldn't concider myself a seasoned collector
either. 

vaughn wrote:I was looking at the pic picking it apart peice by peice and would have never guessed the lens. That's a clean signal ya got on your hands thereOf course I wouldn't concider myself a seasoned collector
either.
Does the German glass have any markings on it? I know what the GE spiders look like but does the German glass have markings on the back rim
Along with a slightly different spiderweb pattern, the obvious difference is the missing GE logo on the front of the lens. I didn't show the front of the lens, that would have been a dead giveaway. I also noticed that the red lens is quite a bit lighter in color compared to the cracked original that I have. The face of the lens has...OBEN/TOP on it, that is the only marking on the lens.




I still have the green Jefferson lens from a Master Signal that I would like to trade.
Here's some pic's of the old girl back in service.




This pic turned out kinda cool with the rest of the signals in the background.






mcha9797 wrote:Got the Novalux off the workbench and mounted on the wall, this is most likely not it's permanent home, but it will do for now. I used the new hardware that I won in the raffle at OSM, thanks again Phil!!Here's some pic's of the old girl back in service.
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This pic turned out kinda cool with the rest of the signals in the background.
The OLD GIRL looks factory fresh!


flyboy94a wrote:Very Nice job!!The OLD GIRL looks factory fresh!
BTW-the OLD GIRLS on the other side of door aren't bad either![]()
I won't be able to get it till late November during our Thanksgiving visit to KC.


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