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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by brett4christ, Jan 6, 2012.

  1. brett4christ
    Joined: Jul 8, 2007
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    Found these little beauties at a recent flea market.....

    Miro-Flare Model 20 Emergency Roadside Reflectors manufactured by the Miro-Flex Company. From a Google search, it looks like Miro-Flex is still making reflectors and clearance lights.

    I've got to search on some of the patent numbers to pinpoint a date....unless one of you HAMBers with a plethora of knowledge just happens to know the vintage of these fine specimens!

    Anyway, I'm happy with them!
     

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  2. brett4christ
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    Anyone have an idea on the age of these?
     
  3. pastlane
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    I see reflectors like these pretty regularly at estate sales. Some brands have the set of three packaged in a sheet metal box. Big truck stuff.
     
  4. Merlin
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    from Inman, SC

    I remember back in the early 70's my sister having a set of those in here bug, They were in a red metal box.
     
  5. pasadenahotrod
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    I'd guess those and other variations like them were available from the early 50s through the 60s-early 70s, when plastic foldout triangles probably took over in the market place.
     
  6. yeppers, 70s ... now if the reflectors were "marbles" I'd steal them from you
     
  7. czuch
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    from vail az

    Those are cool. I have a couple too and estate sales are your friend.
    I found SW guages inna box with 2 of those and the lovely little old lady said $5 and maybe I'd like the "Little books" she had too. I did.
    I gave her $20, just so I could sleep that night.
     
  8. phat rat
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    I've got three of those myself. I never tried to find out how old they are though
     
  9. brett4christ
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    They feel awful heavy for 70's, but y'all have a better idea than me! Thanks for the input!

    I wish we had more estate sales around here. 'Bout all we have are cheesy yard sales!
     
  10. hot_rod_bones
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    those are kind of nifty. too bad you cant find the box the other people are referring to
     
  11. 1951Streamliner
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    I have one, its from the 50s, not sure exact date... but I keep it in my trunk just in case :D
     
  12. GREASER815
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    I have as set in a box from my grandpa. He told me they were 50's era.
     
  13. brett4christ
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    Yes, the "box" would be really cool! And....yes, they're going behind the set in my '46 Chevy PU once it's on the road!
     
  14. BloodyKnuckles
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    Those are pretty cool. I have something that's just a bit older than those. I have a set of 4, stackable, portable roadside torches.

    I wouldn't mind finding a set of those reflectors though.

    Good score in my mind.



    ******Knuckles
     
  15. harpo1313
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    from wareham,ma

    they are heavy,otherwise they would blow over on the hyway,theres a lot of dif ferent styles . yours are a cool shape,most of mine are square .school busses had them also.
     
  16. Nitcat
    Joined: May 21, 2006
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    Here's a set of the reflectors in the box, marked Anthes. Snapped these up off a guy's $2 tarp at Hershey. Later I found this round red Anthes box for storing a spare headlight and misc. bulbs.
     

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  17. I've had sets like the left pic in post #16. Predecessors of the triangle type.
     
  18. NikkypDMC
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    Those are sweet! Nice find!
     
  19. B.A.KING
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    i have a set close to that i got at a swap.. 5 bucks. and the metal box.guy said they were out of a semi truck. and i don't have a clue how to post pics...
     

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