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    Default The Badger Brass MFG. Co.

    My 15 year old son was just about popping out of his skin waiting for me to open the gift he had acquired for me this year. All my wife could say is " I guess your son has you figured out." I'm still grinning about it. It's probably one of the coolest gifts I've gotten. I usually get practical stuff and most people that would buy for me have no clue about old motocycles. So I'm glad that my son pays attention somewhat to his father's interests.

    Who on the forum has a good understanding of Solar lights? My research on the net has pretty much only covered bicycle lamps. This particular lamp keeps coming up in bicycle categories. I decided that I'd start skimming through some of my old motorcycle magazines and found that this light is also listed for motorcycle applications. Were they used on both? Were there any differences? It has patent dates on the bottom For the U.S., England and Canada. The last of which is 1899. Are parts available? I think I only need a lense and the retainer clip. Thanks in advance for any input and I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday season!







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    Here's a link to an ad from 1911.........

    http://books.google.ca/books?id=Ad4D...0U.S.A&f=false
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    awsome!!!!the lads got ya figured for sure man.

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    Cory see if you can find a NYC address. It would be cool to go and see if the buildings still there. Bob L

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    Robert, the light that you have would have been used on a bicycle in all likelyhood. Most of the motorcycles had a seperate light with either an acetylene tank or a carbide generator. Solar did make some other lights bigger than what you show that had the carbide generator incorperated like yours that would be appropriate on early 1900 motor bikes. The smallest ones that normally went on a motor bike had a 4" dia. glass, though nothing is set in stone because they are all accessories. Your gift beats the heck out of a pair of socks!

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    Do you have somthing against a pair of socks? I always ask for thick woolies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentgreyfello View Post
    Robert, the light that you have would have been used on a bicycle in all likelyhood. Most of the motorcycles had a seperate light with either an acetylene tank or a carbide generator. Solar did make some other lights bigger than what you show that had the carbide generator incorperated like yours that would be appropriate on early 1900 motor bikes. The smallest ones that normally went on a motor bike had a 4" dia. glass, though nothing is set in stone because they are all accessories. Your gift beats the heck out of a pair of socks!
    It's Cory's gift not mine. I could only wish someday that my offspring would put it altogether to find me a gift that fine. I didn't even get a set of socks this year but I have true beagle wuv. Bob L
    Last edited by Robert Luland; 12-27-2009 at 06:58 AM.

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    CO--Listed as a Solar Bicycle Lamp, one very close to yours appears in the Oct 1, 1919 H-D accessory catalog. The listing has a breakdown of all the parts and fitments. I will be happy to scan it for you--Michael Paquette--6671

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Luland View Post
    Cory see if you can find a NYC address. It would be cool to go and see if the buildings still there. Bob L
    I've looked but so far I only come up with NYC....that's a pretty broad address! I have not seen anything more detailed than that as of yet. If I do find something I'll post it.

    Quote Originally Posted by gary.h View Post
    awsome!!!!the lads got ya figured for sure man.
    Yessir.........

    Quote Originally Posted by silentgreyfello View Post
    Robert, the light that you have would have been used on a bicycle in all likelyhood. Most of the motorcycles had a seperate light with either an acetylene tank or a carbide generator. Solar did make some other lights bigger than what you show that had the carbide generator incorperated like yours that would be appropriate on early 1900 motor bikes. The smallest ones that normally went on a motor bike had a 4" dia. glass, though nothing is set in stone because they are all accessories. Your gift beats the heck out of a pair of socks!
    It does beat a pair of socks for sure but I........... like Joe always ask for woolies...

    Quote Originally Posted by Paquette View Post
    CO--Listed as a Solar Bicycle Lamp, one very close to yours appears in the Oct 1, 1919 H-D accessory catalog. The listing has a breakdown of all the parts and fitments. I will be happy to scan it for you--Michael Paquette--6671
    Michael, when you have a spare minute and if it's no trouble I'd certainly like to see that scan! Thanks!
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    What is the NYC connection?

    I thought Badger Brass was Kenosha ("pike") Wis.? Says so on the lamp too....

    Beautiful lamp and a very nice gift!

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