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I would like some info on the Trippe models as well. I have a pair that have a different mount system on the housing and I have no idea what they fit.
Posted on: 2010/2/15 12:09
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Re: Trippe Speed Lights
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The special wrench to fit the proprietary Trippe bolts and under-lamp fasteners is in reproduction by someone, perhaps Blevins or Yeska. I have one if anyone wants picture.
Posted on: 2010/2/15 12:53
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Re: Trippe Speed Lights
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I think I'm correct when I say that, among other differences, the seniors had the spirit levels on the crown to aid in aiming. I think Henry Yeska is the acknowledged Trippe expert, and source.
Posted on: 2010/2/15 13:06
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Re: Trippe Speed Lights
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I went tot the Trippe website and read the history. The history does not tell what year they discontinued the speed lights.
Posted on: 2010/2/15 16:02
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I don't know when they folded either, but guess that first the advent of pre-focused headlamp bulbs, and then sealed beams pretty much took their market. The cheaper brands like Unity and GM-Guide hung on with their fogs and spotlgiht/mirror jobs into the 50s, but they were never the quality of Trippe or Pilot Ray lamps.
Posted on: 2010/2/15 19:30
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Re: Trippe Speed Lights
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Quote:
here's the Blevins' catalog which has the wrench.
Posted on: 2010/2/16 21:11
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