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Default Impossible Lamps - 06-30-2006 , 07:47 PM






Does the Lund Headlamp which I am looking at, exist? I've asked everyone
for months now and the name Lund has not been heard of! Its just a shallow
chrome shelled 7" lamp with the bezel clamped by bolt - no markings. The
lamp mounting has a riveted flange, the bulb is a large two filament 2"
globe with a three pin mounting which twists in to its base. The glass has
Lund Lamp cast in the middle. Ever, ever, come across one? Vincent



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Default Re: Impossible Lamps - 07-01-2006 , 02:37 AM







vincent <vincent.riley (AT) tesco (DOT) net> wrote

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Does the Lund Headlamp which I am looking at, exist? I've asked everyone
for months now and the name Lund has not been heard of! Its just a
shallow
chrome shelled 7" lamp with the bezel clamped by bolt - no markings. The
lamp mounting has a riveted flange, the bulb is a large two filament 2"
globe with a three pin mounting which twists in to its base. The glass has
Lund Lamp cast in the middle. Ever, ever, come across one? Vincent

I have just looked in my 1937 Motor Mechanics book, and they don't make a
great issue of headlamps. Most had a lampholder screwed or riveted on,
which carried a bayonet type bulb. Some fronts were screwed on, some had a
bayonet type mount. Yours clearly has a clamping screw.

The things that the book does draw out as things of particular note are the
various tilting reflector mechanisms, and the various lens patterns on the
glass to give what was claimed to be providing the non-dazzle
characteristics, either to protect oncoming drivers or to stop glare in fog.
They mention specifically Lucas, Zeiss, Cadillac, Conophore, Moonbeam and
Osram plus others (unnamed) "of American origin". No mention of Lund
though, but I wonder if it could be the manufacturer of the front glass
rather than the headlamp itself?

Alternatively, is your lamp too new for my book? All the bulbs they mention
have a central contact and a metal shell which forms the other, or 2 base
contacts with the metal shell unused electrically. None of their bulbs
mentioned have 3 pins on the base. It also seems that the diameter of the
glass envelope was an indication of wattage. A 2 inch envelope was used for
24 watts and above.

Not much help, I know. Have you tried googling for Lund to see what turns
up?

Jim




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Default Re: Impossible Lamps - 07-01-2006 , 05:12 AM




"vincent" <vincent.riley (AT) tesco (DOT) net> wrote

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Does the Lund Headlamp which I am looking at, exist? I've asked everyone
for months now and the name Lund has not been heard of! Its just a
shallow
chrome shelled 7" lamp with the bezel clamped by bolt - no markings. The
lamp mounting has a riveted flange, the bulb is a large two filament 2"
globe with a three pin mounting which twists in to its base. The glass has
Lund Lamp cast in the middle. Ever, ever, come across one? Vincent


any chance of you posting a picture of the lamp in question or of the parts
in question.
descriptions do not always help where a picture or two can help to jog
peoples memories





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Default Re: Impossible Lamps - 07-01-2006 , 05:52 AM




"vincent" <vincent.riley (AT) tesco (DOT) net> wrote

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Does the Lund Headlamp which I am looking at, exist? I've asked everyone
for months now and the name Lund has not been heard of! Its just a
shallow
chrome shelled 7" lamp with the bezel clamped by bolt - no markings. The
lamp mounting has a riveted flange, the bulb is a large two filament 2"
globe with a three pin mounting which twists in to its base. The glass has
Lund Lamp cast in the middle. Ever, ever, come across one? Vincent

Lund are still in business, ask them.
http://etruckaccessories.com/




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Default Re: Impossible Lamps - 07-01-2006 , 03:54 PM



I am very grateful for your interest gentlemen. Unfortunately the firm Lund
mentioned is a large American vehicle accessory company who produce body and
accessory styling kit and further to my enquiries have not produced
headlamps. I have indeed spent hours ( and hours) Googling, Yahooing, MSNing
and Ebaying beside emailing museums in indeavours to trace information. I
would dearly like to show you three digital photos from different angles,
but I am not on broadband yet; I tried to attach them to my email, waited
about half an hour for an upload and gave up. If you know how to
successfully do this, please tell me. Finally Jim, the lamp probably is
later (40's / 50's?) The shell is unmarked, only the glass has a mark - cast
in the centre, Lund Lamp. The lens glass is vertically fluted with a
horizontal bulb deflector. The bulb is 1 7/8" diam.and has two contacts in
the base, the earth terminal is a push in terminal in the base. It is
marked Mazda gasfilled BTH Made in England 12V, 48 & 24W. It does not have
pins, it has slots for the three pins in the (removable) bulb holder base.
Vincent

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"vincent" <vincent.riley (AT) tesco (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:QCjpg.11058$v4.5120 (AT) newsfe3-win (DOT) ntli.net...
Does the Lund Headlamp which I am looking at, exist? I've asked
everyone
for months now and the name Lund has not been heard of! Its just a
shallow
chrome shelled 7" lamp with the bezel clamped by bolt - no markings.
The
lamp mounting has a riveted flange, the bulb is a large two filament 2"
globe with a three pin mounting which twists in to its base. The glass
has
Lund Lamp cast in the middle. Ever, ever, come across one? Vincent


Lund are still in business, ask them.
http://etruckaccessories.com/






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Default Re: Impossible Lamps - 07-01-2006 , 07:13 PM



We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "vincent" <vincent.riley (AT) tesco (DOT) net>
saying something like:

Quote:
I
would dearly like to show you three digital photos from different angles,
but I am not on broadband yet; I tried to attach them to my email, waited
about half an hour for an upload and gave up. If you know how to
successfully do this, please tell me.
You will get shouted at it you attach pic files to a post here... best
to put them on a website such as www.flikr.com and post the link to
them.
--

Dave
SE6a


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Jim Warren
 
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Default Re: Impossible Lamps - 07-02-2006 , 03:11 AM




vincent <vincent.riley (AT) tesco (DOT) net> wrote

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Finally Jim, the lamp probably is
later (40's / 50's?)

The bulb is 1 7/8" diam.and has two contacts in
the base, the earth terminal is a push in terminal in the base. It is
marked Mazda gasfilled BTH Made in England 12V, 48 & 24W.
Definitely too new for my set of books. I have gone through the entire
6-volume set, and nowhere does it mention dual filament bulbs.

Just a thought, have you tried e-mailing the motor museums? Beaulieu and
Sparkford are the obvious ones, but there is also one in Dudley that
features the cars made in the Midlands that might be worth a shot (though
their name escapes me at the moment). If you could find out which vehicles
your headlamp was fitted to, you might have an entirely new line of enquiry,
and a set of Owners Clubs you could approach.

Jim




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