Looking for info on a lamp like this:
Well, I don't know either but is it one of these:
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Or perhaps one of these:
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Or maybe even you have one of these rarities:
Ready was the symbol for Utah Power and Light back in the 1950s, I therefore assume that he was pretty universal.I can cut you a vinyl sticker....Hmmmm.
Was Reddy a Tennessee Valley thing only ? I remember seeing him everywhere in Oklahoma when I was a kid, but I can't say I've seen him out here in Oregon.
For once, an EXCELLENT Wikipedia article all about Reddy, his creation and use through the years.Ready was the symbol for Utah Power and Light back in the 1950s, I therefore assume that he was pretty universal.
I would but I don't know how. It's someone else's mystery. It clearly says Westinghouse 1,000@RonHebbard are you going to really share the picture of your mystery incandescent light or are you only teasing?
I would but I don't know how. It's an associate's problem. It clearly says Westinghouse on it and 1,000 Watts 120 Volts. With no physical size reference to go by, it appears to be pear or globular shaped and to have a Mogul bi-pin base which I think would be reasonable. I'm told he's taken it to Christie's Toronto and their "lamp expert" hasn't a clue. The lamp is out of an orchestra pit down light in a local high school auditorium. Apparently it was normally re-lamped by one of the caretakers and purchased by someone in the board of ed's purchasing department. At the moment, they're stymied to source a spare.@RonHebbard Are you going to really share the picture of your mystery incandescent light or are you only teasing?
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