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Sun Dec 22 2019 08:13 PM
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Hey guys: Are all the reproduction Flying A curved lenses for an A-62 National pump labeled as such? If not, how can you tell if original or not? Thanks in advance for your replies....Dale
Wanted: Champion Spark plug, Shell, Pennzoil, Kendall, and Woco Pep signs...Dale Stephens
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Hello Dale, The newer reproduction lenses are labeled as such. I have found some older lenses reproduction that were not labeled unfortunately. If you look at the Flying A (Regular) lenses original and repro side by side you would definitely notice a difference in the two. The font is slightly different.
Rob
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I believe the original ad glass is also thicker than the reproduction glass.
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Thanks guys. I thought there might be some easy to tell differences like the reproduction globe lenses having a whiter looking back and a smoother feel, too. Anyone have any experience in seeing these differences? Thanks again...
Wanted: Champion Spark plug, Shell, Pennzoil, Kendall, and Woco Pep signs...Dale Stephens
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