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Mon Nov 12 2012 06:16 PM
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The bottom of the globe measures a hair over 6 inches across.... I'm guessing I need the brass type, but whatever will work. Lyle
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Your globes takes a 7" collar.
Looking for anything from Hoosier Pete, Platolene 500 and Red Bird.
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I might have one or 2. Not sure where they would be. LOL all my stuff is in storage. Let me see what I can do.
Looking for anything from Hoosier Pete, Platolene 500 and Red Bird.
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Rings were made w/ Brass, Steel & Alum.
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Yeah I wasn't for sure... that's why I said whatever will work. Does the age of crown determin what metal was used? If a clue would help... my globe has cast out of the glass property of standard oil co. on the lowest ridge.
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Just for clarification, collars for crowns have a 6" threaded opening with the bottom flange being 7" across. On standard glass bodys the threaded opening is 5" across and the bottom flange is 6" across. As mentioned above both types were made in several different types of metal.
Bill Fortune
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