tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5662120222280873864.post286849139702227867..comments2023-03-23T07:30:54.206-05:00Comments on welcome to the island of misfit bicycles: Black-Out Light, But Is It Luxor?Aldohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18125478777276899960noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5662120222280873864.post-71966583656832475032010-03-21T06:26:02.779-05:002010-03-21T06:26:02.779-05:00In this context 'agree' means 'authori...In this context 'agree' means 'authorized' (for the use under black-out conditions) by an official institution - I don't know which authority was in charge of this in France around 1940, if it was a civil or a military one. <br />So I guess at least the black-out device was definitely made by Luxor (as all lighting devices had to be 'darkened', this device may have been retrofitted), and given approval by the respective authority afterwards - this would give a good explanation for the different types of lettering used in the two words.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5662120222280873864.post-51803736777647773602010-02-20T22:01:59.060-05:002010-02-20T22:01:59.060-05:00Tre cool! Nothing about the mounting bracket, etc...Tre cool! Nothing about the mounting bracket, etc looks Luxor does it? Agree? Never heard of it. Which means nothing of course.Gunnar Berghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17451985764040900726noreply@blogger.com