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  • Roy B.
    Expired
    • February 1, 1975
    • 7044

    55 shielding is done and over

    Now I can say I had a dozen complete 55 shielding for sale on e-bay and sold them all. That is the last ones I'll ever repro again because there a pain in the (you know what) just interesting how many people are restoring 55's .
    Now may be I'll start seeing a few ( not just one )at NCRS meets. Because I don't think I'll ever see them on the road >
  • Don S.
    Expired
    • February 1, 2000
    • 476

    #2
    Re: 55 shielding is done and over

    Roy-- First the bubble tops and then the shielding. Who is going to supply parts for the future rebuilders? I also agree with you about this board. I am having trouble getting around it. It appears to me that there should be a set of instructions instead of assurances that things will get better.

    Harly any new posts as I guess other people have given up.

    I cannot navigate around and cannot see who is answering.

    Oh well-- Maybe I don't need this membership. We can alaways email each other direct. Nice picture of the shielding.
    Don Steele

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    • Roy B.
      Expired
      • February 1, 1975
      • 7044

      #3
      Re: 55 shielding is done and over

      Originally posted by Don Steele (33609)
      Roy-- First the bubble tops and then the shielding. Who is going to supply parts for the future rebuilders? I also agree with you about this board. I am having trouble getting around it. It appears to me that there should be a set of instructions instead of assurances that things will get better.

      Harly any new posts as I guess other people have given up.

      I cannot navigate around and cannot see who is answering.

      Oh well-- Maybe I don't need this membership. We can alaways email each other direct. Nice picture of the shielding.
      Don Steele

      What I liked about the old forum was that you could see who responded UNDER a POST by NAMEs,, Now I have to open each post to see a persons name and scroll thought it to see who responded . I find myself posting little any more, but the rest is OK when you understand it. But this board like the old one 98% is C2 High $$ leaving us POOR C1's guys the minority like in the CF forum.
      There is no C1 forum any where ,and soon nothing for C1's

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      • Michael M.
        Expired
        • November 1, 2001
        • 411

        #4
        Re: 55 shielding is done and over

        Roy, C1 or C2 I still enjoy your posts. How did you make that shielding? Thats pretty amazing. And I thought you were just another pretty face. Get someone to help you change your setting (I`m not smart enough to) My settings have all the responses listed under original posts. You can scan thru them just like the old board. I kept changing mine until I got it that way but don`t exactly know what I did. Good Luck!

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        • Joe L.
          Beyond Control Poster
          • February 1, 1988
          • 43213

          #5
          Re: 55 shielding is done and over

          Originally posted by Roy Braatz (182)
          Now I can say I had a dozen complete 55 shielding for sale on e-bay and sold them all. That is the last ones I'll ever repro again because there a pain in the (you know what) just interesting how many people are restoring 55's .
          Now may be I'll start seeing a few ( not just one )at NCRS meets. Because I don't think I'll ever see them on the road >
          Roy-----


          Is that Hallet label supposed to be a reproduction of a label originally used? The reason I ask is it has a ZIP code on it, and I don't they had ZIP codes in 1955.
          In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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          • Roy B.
            Expired
            • February 1, 1975
            • 7044

            #6
            Re: 55 shielding is done and over

            Originally posted by Joe Lucia (12484)
            Roy-----


            Is that Hallet label supposed to be a reproduction of a label originally used? The reason I ask is it has a ZIP code on it, and I don't they had ZIP codes in 1955.

            Joe !Years ago when I first repro'ed the shielding Burt who was the big banana then, said "that" to people I sold them to. And they tore the sticker off! I told people then it was the PHONE number NOT a zip code of the company. That's what it is. NOW people realize it was , remember in the 50's phone numbers were 4 or 5 digits.
            I have the prints!! , then later people sent letters to me asking for the sticker, ether way people can make up their own minds or listen to judges, don't matter to me any more!people can leave the original repro of the sticker or take it off.

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            • Joe L.
              Beyond Control Poster
              • February 1, 1988
              • 43213

              #7
              Re: 55 shielding is done and over

              Originally posted by Roy Braatz (182)
              Joe !Years ago when I first repro'ed the shielding Burt who was the big banana then, said "that" to people I sold them to. And they tore the sticker off! I told people then it was the PHONE number NOT a zip code of the company. That's what it is. NOW people realize it was , remember in the 50's phone numbers were 4 or 5 digits.
              I have the prints!! , then later people sent letters to me asking for the sticker, ether way people can make up their own minds or listen to judges, don't matter to me any more!people can leave the original repro of the sticker or take it off.
              Roy-----


              Curiously, 90301 is the primary ZIP code for Inglewood, CA.
              In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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              • Roy B.
                Expired
                • February 1, 1975
                • 7044

                #8
                Re: 55 shielding is done and over

                Curiously, 90301 is the primary ZIP code for Inglewood, CA.

                You got me , did they have zip codes in the 50's and that long or phone area codes 530-265-****

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                • Joe L.
                  Beyond Control Poster
                  • February 1, 1988
                  • 43213

                  #9
                  Re: 55 shielding is done and over

                  Originally posted by Roy Braatz (182)
                  Curiously, 90301 is the primary ZIP code for Inglewood, CA.

                  You got me , did they have zip codes in the 50's and that long or phone area codes 530-265-****
                  Roy-----

                  ZIP codes were instituted in 1963. Prior to that, postal zones were used for some larger cities (you may recall addresses like "Los Angeles 5, California").

                  As far as phone numbers, I don't recall when the area codes were added. However, I believe the 7 character format for the basic phone number existed in 1955, at least for larger metropolitan areas. For many years the format was 2 alpha characters followed by 5 digits and the 2 alpha characters represented the first two letters of some word. For example, a phone number might be "greenleaf" 1-3240. That would be dialed as GR1-3240. Later (in the early 60's, as I recall), the alpha characters were converted to their equivalent digits on the dial (i.e. "GR" became "47").
                  In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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                  • Randy G.
                    Expired
                    • April 1, 2006
                    • 358

                    #10
                    Re: 55 shielding is done and over

                    Area code for Inglewood back then was 213.

                    Here in the L.A. area it was pretty common to see prefixes spelled out with the first two letters of the city. For example, Whittier, CA was "WH" or 94.

                    BTW, I was born at Daniel Freeman Hospital in Inglewood, CA in...1955.

                    RG

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                    • Roy B.
                      Expired
                      • February 1, 1975
                      • 7044

                      #11
                      Re: 55 shielding is done and over

                      OK no zip codes before 63 , I have phone numbers of company's 's in the 50's having 5 numbers and 7 numbers around the USA selling bikes back then .
                      Any way the sticker was copyed from the original prints
                      and what does it now matter any way.

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                      • Joe L.
                        Beyond Control Poster
                        • February 1, 1988
                        • 43213

                        #12
                        Re: 55 shielding is done and over

                        Originally posted by Roy Braatz (182)
                        OK no zip codes before 63 , I have phone numbers of company's 's in the 50's having 5 numbers and 7 numbers around the USA selling bikes back then .
                        Any way the sticker was copyed from the original prints
                        and what does it now matter any way.
                        Roy-----

                        5 digit phone numbers may have been in use in some rural areas in 1955; I don't know, for sure. However, I feel pretty confident that in major metropolitan areas (like Los Angeles), the 7 digit numbers were in use.

                        What does it matter? I don't know----just a point of "historical interest", I suppose.
                        In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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                        • Dennis C.
                          NCRS Past Judging Chairman
                          • January 1, 1984
                          • 2409

                          #13
                          Re: 55 shielding is done and over

                          Gee Roy, If you "have the prints", why don't you post them? The fact of the matter is, when Bert Lukens walked up to me several years ago at the Puyallup swap meet, he was quite excited - showing me your repro shielding. It looked quite nice to me, though I have very little knowledge of 55's. Then, I said to Bert, "What the heck is this perfect repro doing with a ZIP code on it - on a part made in 1955?" So, if you want, give Bert the credit for questioning the ZIP code... And, I tried calling that telephone number - guess what - no answer...

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                          • Roy B.
                            Expired
                            • February 1, 1975
                            • 7044

                            #14
                            Re: 55 shielding is done and over

                            Not saying Bert was a bad guy , but he told every one that it was a zip code with out asking me first.

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                            • Dennis C.
                              NCRS Past Judging Chairman
                              • January 1, 1984
                              • 2409

                              #15
                              As usual...

                              ...this is going nowhere. Why bother?

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