jtf027
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Here are some better photos of the Buckeye Moto-Ray that was mentioned in the other thread. I had a request for better photos. Hopefully these photos turn out well, apparently the size was greatly reduced when uploaded.
Buckeye Moto-Ray
Model 507
6 volt
Patent No 2123090
The lighthead seems to be a K-D Model 850, or at least the glass lens is. The long upright bolts on the side are in place for display only, to keep the light upright and attached to a display base.
Patent information shows:
patented Jul 5, 1938 to R.C. Anderson and Buckeye Iron Works, Dayton, OH
Buckeye Moto-Ray
Model 507
6 volt
Patent No 2123090
The lighthead seems to be a K-D Model 850, or at least the glass lens is. The long upright bolts on the side are in place for display only, to keep the light upright and attached to a display base.
Patent information shows:
patented Jul 5, 1938 to R.C. Anderson and Buckeye Iron Works, Dayton, OH