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Author Topic: EDISWAN  (Read 5554 times)

Offline nedlite

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EDISWAN
« on: March 22, 2001, 02:19:00 am »
I am a collector of early European flashlights. I have acquired in England an old flashlight (ca 1910)which - as I am told by an expert - is an EDISWAN. The manufacturer should have been a British company named Swan which had bought a design from Edison (England). Who has historical information about Swan and/or Ediswan?