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    Vintage Lighting Help Identifying vintage light

    $20,000 bucks!! maybe I should polish it up and put it on ebay! lol That was a great video thanks again :)
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    Vintage Lighting Help Identifying vintage light

    Yeah my wife may say it would have to stay in my man cave or garage as a lamp even though I think it would look kinda cool.......but maybe a Flamethrower would be a better idea....for when the zombiepocolypse comes...I bet it could belch out a huge ball of fire into an oncoming hoard! Right now...
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    Vintage Lighting Help Identifying vintage light

    Thanks you and sorry I was under the wrong information that it was a spotlight all these years (since 1989!). I think the real history of it now is way cool though! I guess I could make a lamp out of it if I wanted to get creative again LOL -Chris
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    Vintage Lighting Help Identifying vintage light

    Thank YOU!!!! This is way interesting to find out. I always thought it might have been a type of industrial muffler or something but a theatre arts student told me it was an old spotlight with parts missing. Wish I could find her now to tell her she was wrong! LOL Here is a photo of myself...
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    Vintage Lighting Help Identifying vintage light

    Well Holy Crap....I guess the Theatre arts student back in college was wrong then when she told me it was an antique theater spot light.....but with parts missing obviously. Wish I could find her now! LOL...... that is very amazing that someone found an actual diagram of what it really...
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    Vintage Lighting Help Identifying vintage light

    Hello, I am no electrician or deal in this industry but I do have this vintage (what's left of it....) spotlight that I have had since I was in college (East Carolina University School of Art) that was found in a junk yard and eventually I used it to create my design work in Printmaking which...
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