Vintage Lighting Any ideas what this is?

millamber

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A co-worker found this guy while cleaning out our storage space. I can't seem to find any information on it, other than the Coemar stamps on the metal. It puts out a wide swath of light, but I don't know what its intended purpose was. Anyone seen one of these before?
 

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Nothing I have seen, but great this part of the forum is now also for movers or wiggles. Kind of historic and refreshing.
 
Sure you did not get this off a battlestar Galactica set?

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Nice old school version of what is now a highly overproduced light that you see a lot of DJs use, a more modern version is made by American DJ... called Razz Matazz... had a DJ tell me he thought he had a huge light rig one time because he had like two of those and three scanners on a collapsible truss... I had to bite my lip to not say anything. The light itself is pretty simple different colored glass or plastic lenses with a lamp behind them... reflector behind the lamp rotates giving a chase like effect.

Here is a video of something similar but a bit bigger running:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cz-VVcrTpU
 
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