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    I am not good with dates

    Can you give me the dates of MFG. on the most common light bars? I don't know anything about old lights but for example Fed Sig Twin Sonic used from 1972-1989, Sorry Ryan If I am wrong those were 2 random numbers that I would guess that bar was used between.

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    Define "most common lightbars".

    As for the TwinSonice, 1967 to 1984.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stansdds View Post
    Define "most common lightbars".

    As for the TwinSonice, 1967 to 1984.
    Thanks for the answer!! Well when I think of vintage lights I think of this bar so what are other popular lights that collectors would die to have.

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    This thread may help answer your question. What Is Your "Holy Grail" Item?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    This thread may help answer your question. What Is Your "Holy Grail" Item?
    Sure helped thanks!

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    Twin Sonics from the late 1960s would be very rare. I think Ryan has a couple examples.

    The Twin Sonic fad didn't start until about 1972.
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    Very true, TwinSonics entered production in 1967, but really did not sell well until the 1970's. Between that and the SAE date, I'm sure most people think of the TwinSonic as being available only in the 1970's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wailer View Post
    Twin Sonics from the late 1960s would be very rare. I think Ryan has a couple examples.

    The Twin Sonic fad didn't start until about 1972.
    Thank you very much for the help. Doesn't he have a website all about the Twin Soncis??

    Quote Originally Posted by stansdds View Post
    Very true, TwinSonics entered production in 1967, but really did not sell well until the 1970's. Between that and the SAE date, I'm sure most people think of the TwinSonic as being available only in the 1970's.
    Thanks for the help, would you say this is a really popular bar compared to the Whelen Liberty of today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mel View Post
    Thank you very much for the help. Doesn't he have a website all about the Twin Soncis??
    Yes, he does: http://www.freewebs.com/twinsonic/

 

 

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