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Were the 'lenses' inĀ the headlamps of a 1930~31 'Ulster' plain / flat glass?
I don't know how many times I've looked at that Autocar review without noticing they differ from my own lamps (which are frosted glass).
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Good evening Chris. I would suggest that they were 'stippolite' which is a frosting effect and most certainly flat.
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Hi chris,
The original are very simular to the stipulate of today.
But the original pattern was not as heavily patterned, so may appear clear in some pics.
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I have always thought they were frosted and when new had a "Lucas diffuser" sticker in the centre
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Hi IAN,
I always called it frosted glass, but nowadays the stipolite tends to get used.
I don't know if LUCAS called them frosted originally, it was the easiest way of describing how they looked.
I think it amounts to the same thing.
And yes I have originals here with the remains of LUCAS defuser stickers on them.
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Thanks to all - my currentĀ 'lenses' are heavily frosted (hand ground) which does the job OK but doesn't look quite right, will check out my local glass merchant next time I'm passing.
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Yes Tony I agree we may call then frosted when that is not quite the correct technical name in glass circles, so perhaps stippled is more accurate.
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Hi Ian,
To late in the evening to check now. But from memory the original must have been moulded. It is only from memory but I recall on some ive had the frosting didn't always come up to the edge of the glass.
But if moulded, it didn't look obvious. If you see what I meen.
New ones today will be cut from sheet glass, so the stipple or frosting will be totally up to the edge and look cut through.
Tony.