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Therefore, this is not an original convex glass Federal mirror, but a vintage (not antique) example that should still be valued for insurance purposes in the $250 to $350 range.
It was made by Schott, a German glass-making company which also made the mirrors for the ESO’s previous Very Large Telescope. As you might imagine, creating a convex mirror weighing several tons ...
These mirrors are convex, which means they distort the size of objects viewed in the mirror, and as such, distorts the perception of how close or far away objects are from the driver’s car.
Most cars today have convex mirrors to give you a broader view of what’s coming up from behind. It’s something you should get used to; once you do it’s not a problem. If you really want to change it ...
These convex mirrors are safe, shatter- resistant lightweight acrylic. They can be used for surveillance and providing security where viewing different angles is a necessity. ...
I want to let you know that it is not illegal to replace convex mirrors with flat ones; we have been doing them for 18-plus years. Our mirror glass is ADR and RAWS compliant, and the RACQ and ...
Therefore, this is not an original convex glass Federal mirror, but a vintage (not antique) example that should still be valued for insurance purposes in the $250 to $350 range.