Believe Roundels and frames are a standardized size no matter the brand, and if you reverse the frames around they will also hold a gel color.
11 of each Clear, Red, Green, Blue. Major is the brand c. 1925. Sorry there was and might still be over a hundred more available, but I only had so much vehicle space & grabbed up the clear/frosted reflectors especially as more rare for me in seeing. Probably won't be back to the theater for a few months. Also have some MFL green Roundels without frames.
To a good home.
Photo of me cutting up the 40' strip lights with a Skil Worm drive saw / metal cutting blade I'm working on posting. Over the years I have spent hours re-wiring and preserved a dozen or more strips including re-porcelain enameling reflectors. Cutting some up for trash was almost zen. The Worm Drive cut thru them like butter... was enjoyable even if a shame. Amazingly almost half the fixture weight was in the lenses.
11 of each Clear, Red, Green, Blue. Major is the brand c. 1925. Sorry there was and might still be over a hundred more available, but I only had so much vehicle space & grabbed up the clear/frosted reflectors especially as more rare for me in seeing. Probably won't be back to the theater for a few months. Also have some MFL green Roundels without frames.
To a good home.
Photo of me cutting up the 40' strip lights with a Skil Worm drive saw / metal cutting blade I'm working on posting. Over the years I have spent hours re-wiring and preserved a dozen or more strips including re-porcelain enameling reflectors. Cutting some up for trash was almost zen. The Worm Drive cut thru them like butter... was enjoyable even if a shame. Amazingly almost half the fixture weight was in the lenses.