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Wed Jun 10 2015 12:50 PM
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I posted earlier about this Flying A ad glass. I don't know if it is original or repop. I posted without a photos which was real smart on my part. Here are images of the ad glass. Hopefully someone can tell me whether or not it is an original glass.
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Looks original to me. I'm no expert on them but it looks like it was mounted in a pump for a while. I have a pair of the exact ones that are original and your compares perfectly to them. If yours is a repo it is unmarked and has seen several years of use. I think the new reproductions are marked as such just like repro globe lenses. Just my two cents worth.....GB
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I agree with the above statement ...
RANDY
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Looks original to me. If the back has a rough dry look to it, it is original. If the back is smooth and shiny it is a reproduction.
I likeShell
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Thanks all. This does have a dry rough look on the back.
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