1940's Rear Lamp Braze-On
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1940's Rear Lamp Braze-On
I am looking for either graphics or information on the proper lamp (or reflector?) setup on a brazed-on fitting on the drive-side seat stay to a 40's British bike. In the photo, the braze-on in question is above the mudguard braze-ons, and is centered on the back of the seat stay. I've been over to Classic Lightweights-Readers' Bikes, and saw quite a few braze-ons on bikes of this time period, but no lamps were installed on these bikes.
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Can't speak to lights but reflectors were commonly mounted on this type of braze-on. This isn't period correct but it is a Bluemels. I know I've got a Lucas with the same mount but I can't find it. Also pictured is a different Lucas on my 57 Raleigh Sports with it's own mount.
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also, Miller was quite prominent in Brit lighting kit at this epoch
you might wish to check to see if you can locate some period adverts/brochures/catalogues from them
in addition to the Veteran Library Grace's Guide can be a most helpful source of information on vintage Avalonian cycle fittings
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also, Miller was quite prominent in Brit lighting kit at this epoch
you might wish to check to see if you can locate some period adverts/brochures/catalogues from them
in addition to the Veteran Library Grace's Guide can be a most helpful source of information on vintage Avalonian cycle fittings
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Thanks, clubman. That's along the lines of the kind information I was looking for, the brand(s), the lens design and the bracket-style. I had not thought of either Bluemels Brothers or Lucas. I saw a couple Pifco and Miller that looked close, but they all had a clamp-style arrangement.
Hi juvela. I kind of need(ed) a close-up photo, I guess I'm pretty much focusing on a reflector, but I'd like to see a period lamp from different angles, hooked up to the braze-on.
Hi juvela. I kind of need(ed) a close-up photo, I guess I'm pretty much focusing on a reflector, but I'd like to see a period lamp from different angles, hooked up to the braze-on.