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Author Topic: Edison Mazda Light Bulb  (Read 6347 times)

Offline Tom Todaro

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Edison Mazda Light Bulb
« on: June 09, 2003, 09:08:00 pm »
I dug up a light bulb about thirty years ago in northern Virginia.  I've looked on different websites and determined that I have a 1912 Edison Mazda light bulb.  The glass is intact and you can read the engraving, but the paper label is gone.  Is there any value to this bulb or am I hanging on to a dud??  Thanks.

Tom Todaro
Savannah, Georgia

Offline Yoshi

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Edison Mazda Light Bulb
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2003, 01:34:00 am »
Hello Tom,

If you could provide a picture of your bulb, it would me much easier to help you. Regular sized, clear cage filament Mazda lightbulbs in non-working condition are worth nothing, while working ones in good overall condition usually sell for $5-$10 each.
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