Mark IV

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Corporate History and Overview

Wickes sold the Eagle signal line to Mark IV in 1987.

Distributors and Contract Manufacturing

Any notable distribution arrangements or private market signals

Traffic Signals

broken down into general categories

Design Characteristics

Mark IV produced bubble-backed signals with more pronounced bubbles than GTE's 12" signals. Their 8" signals are barrel-shaped with hinges and latches similar to Marbelite's and LFE Automatic's 8" signals.

Four Ways

describe models, variations

Adjustables

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Pedestrian Signals

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Vehicle Heads (Round)

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Pedestrian/Sign Heads (Rectangular)

describe models, variations

Informational Signals and Signs

describe models, variations [delete] includes "box signs," "case signs," and Ped Heads with special [non-ped] lenses.

Lenses

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Vehicular

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Pedestrian

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Worded

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Symbols

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Special

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Controllers

Different type of controllers

Hardware

This would include any kind of special options for traffic signals as well as mounting hardware including brackets, slipfitters, hangers, bases, etc.

Miscellaneous Images

Various reference images, restored examples, etc. that don't fit anywhere else.

Relevant Patents

Patent numbers relevant to this MFR or signals specifically. Not just every patent by company X.

References

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Holding Pen for Unsorted Data, Notes, Etc.

Insert any random discussions here