Description
Order Information –
I will provide same day or next day dispatch on orders placed (1st Class Recorded – Royal Mail)!
Please contact me in regards to a Special Next Day Delivery dispatch.
Low cost on over-seas shipping for all international orders placed!
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Goggle Information –
• RAF blue painted goggle frames, suitable for all helmet sizes – very small to very large sizes.
• Soft brown and chamois (Shammy) leather facemask, hand-stitched to solid brass painted frames.
• Goggles come installed with polycarbonate scratch-resistant and UV protected lenses.
• Goggle headband adjusts for all sizes, the goggles can also be worn without a motorcycle helmet (Suitable for cosplay use).
• Goggle lenses are interchangeable for clear or tinted viewing, for night or day use.
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Product Dimensions –
19cm x 9cm (For very small to very large open faced helmets)
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Key Features –
• Redesigned Headband Clips – Extended clips to allow the goggles to be worn over open faced crash helmets, while maintaining a close and comfortable fit against the face.
• Non-Slip Headband – 3 silicone beads travel around the inside of the elasticated headband to ensure the goggles remain in place, against surfaces of a motorcycle helmet or when worn over a traditional leather driving helmet or pilot headgear etc…
• Adjustable Nose screw – A high quality stainless steel threaded screw, allows for easy adjustment, for the perfect comfort.
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Custom Goggle –
Would you like me to create a custom goggle for you?
Different coloured leather or PVC leather facemask: Red/ White/ Green/ Brown/ Black/ Tan?
Different coloured painted frames, unlacquered frames (Antique Style)?
Laminated glass lenses instead of polycarbonate (Tinted or clear)?
Please contact me for more information in regards to a custom goggle! : )
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History Of The Halcyon Goggle –
Made to Last a Lifetime – My Halcyon goggles are different, they are created using the same materials and techniques that were first used 70 years ago, with dozens of individual operations to take a solid sheet of brass and refine it into the finished product. A considerable amount of time and care is spent in creating this goggle, all of which is done within a small company in Hertfordshire, England.