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Author Topic: Glow light  (Read 5645 times)

Offline Kay

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Glow light
« on: August 03, 2003, 01:13:00 pm »
I have an old lightbulb that I believe is a "glowlight". It is screwed into a clear glass base that was used as a nightlight in the 30's.
The bulb is clear and has a filament that is a flower that glows orange. This came from Cleveland, Ohio. I know nothing about this and searched the net and found this site. I hope someone can help me, figure out what I have and it's approximate value.

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Glow light
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2003, 07:21:00 am »
Welcome to the forum Kay.  This link may help answer your questions.  If not then don't hesitate to post again.
 http://www.bulbcollector.com/faq.html

For pictures of other glow lights see:
 http://www.bulbcollector.com/cgi-bin/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Neon_Glow_Lamps


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