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=Company Information= | =Company Information= | ||
Founded in 1926, Kopp Glass was formed from the remains of the Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass and Glass Company. The previous company excelled in crafting glass lamps and tableware in a wide array of colors, which contributed greatly to Kopp's quality and success it's known for. Shortly after Kopp was formed, they developed "selenium red" glass, which became the new standard in railroad signals. ---I got this from their website, add whatever else - Pyth--- | Founded in 1926, Kopp Glass was formed from the remains of the Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass and Glass Company. The previous company excelled in crafting glass lamps and tableware in a wide array of colors, which contributed greatly to Kopp's quality and success it's known for. Shortly after Kopp was formed, they developed "selenium red" glass, which became the new standard in railroad signals. ---I got this from their website, add whatever else - Pyth--- | ||
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==Diamond Design== | ==Diamond Design== | ||
===Kopp 27s=== | ===Kopp 27s=== | ||
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− | '''Production Years:''' | + | '''Production Years:''' 1921? - 1938? |
'''Material:''' Glass | '''Material:''' Glass | ||
− | '''Available Colors:''' Red | + | '''Available Colors:''' Blue-Green, Emerald Green, Amber, Deep Amber, Red, Deep Red, Clear. |
− | '''Pattern or Mask of Lens:''' | + | '''Pattern or Mask of Lens:''' Diamonds with 4 lines going from the bottom, three quarters up the diamond. |
'''Logo Displayed on Front:''' N/A | '''Logo Displayed on Front:''' N/A | ||
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'''Rim Inscriptions, Front & Back:''' 8⅜ DIFFUSING RDL NO 27 KOPP GLASS INC. SWISSVALE PA. | '''Rim Inscriptions, Front & Back:''' 8⅜ DIFFUSING RDL NO 27 KOPP GLASS INC. SWISSVALE PA. | ||
− | '''Signals Used On:''' | + | '''Signals Used On:''' Harrington-Seaberg, Horni, Ruleta, early Eagles, early GEs, possibly 1st gen Marbelite |
'''Patents:''' ??? | '''Patents:''' ??? | ||
+ | ===Kopp 4627s=== | ||
===Kopp 66s=== | ===Kopp 66s=== | ||
===Kopp 4666s=== | ===Kopp 4666s=== | ||
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+ | ==Bead Design== | ||
+ | ===Kopp 4650s=== | ||
+ | '''Available Colors:''' Emerald Green, Pale Yellow, Red. | ||
+ | ===Kopp 88As=== | ||
==Sawtooth Design== | ==Sawtooth Design== | ||
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==Brick Design== | ==Brick Design== | ||
+ | ===Kopp 4655s=== | ||
===Kopp 4955s=== | ===Kopp 4955s=== | ||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
[http://www.koppglass.com/home/ Kopp's Website] | [http://www.koppglass.com/home/ Kopp's Website] |
Latest revision as of 00:20, 13 July 2016
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Company Information
Founded in 1926, Kopp Glass was formed from the remains of the Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass and Glass Company. The previous company excelled in crafting glass lamps and tableware in a wide array of colors, which contributed greatly to Kopp's quality and success it's known for. Shortly after Kopp was formed, they developed "selenium red" glass, which became the new standard in railroad signals. ---I got this from their website, add whatever else - Pyth---
Signal Lenses
Diamond Design
Kopp 27s
Obverse Full View |
Obverse Logo No Logo |
Reverse Pattern Detail |
Reverse Upper Rim Inscriptions |
Reverse Lower Rim Inscriptions No Lower Inscriptions |
Dimensioning Figure |
Lens Dimensions | ||||||
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a |
b |
c |
d |
e | ||
0.0" | 0.0" | 0.0" | 0.0" | 0.0" |
Production Years: 1921? - 1938?
Material: Glass
Available Colors: Blue-Green, Emerald Green, Amber, Deep Amber, Red, Deep Red, Clear.
Pattern or Mask of Lens: Diamonds with 4 lines going from the bottom, three quarters up the diamond.
Logo Displayed on Front: N/A
Rim Inscriptions, Front & Back: 8⅜ DIFFUSING RDL NO 27 KOPP GLASS INC. SWISSVALE PA.
Signals Used On: Harrington-Seaberg, Horni, Ruleta, early Eagles, early GEs, possibly 1st gen Marbelite
Patents: ???
Kopp 4627s
Kopp 66s
Kopp 4666s
Bead Design
Kopp 4650s
Available Colors: Emerald Green, Pale Yellow, Red.